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09 Nov 20

Table 2. Indices of Market Prices for Non-Fuel and Fuel Commodities, 2016-2019
(2016=100, in terms of U.S. dollars) 1/
Percent Change
10-2019
09-2020 to
to
10-2020
Commodities (weights) 2017 2018 2019 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2 2020Q3 09-2020 10-2020 2/ 10-2020
Non-Fuel Commodities 59.1 106.4 107.8 108.7 109.3 111.0 108.6 117.8 120.0 120.9 12.2 0.8
Agriculture 34.5 103.4 102.1 98.6 99.1 100.1 95.0 97.1 98.4 101.0 5.8 2.7
Food 27.8 103.8 102.5 99.4 100.2 101.2 96.4 98.1 99.1 102.1 5.9 3.0
Cereals 3.5 101.0 114.9 109.9 108.3 114.4 113.2 116.1 124.6 127.1 18.9 2.0
Wheat 1.4 101.5 130.0 114.0 110.8 121.4 122.1 127.8 142.6 142.1 32.8 -0.3
Maize 1.1 97.1 103.3 106.9 104.8 105.2 91.9 98.1 104.6 117.3 11.6 12.1
Rice 0.6 102.8 103.8 102.1 102.2 114.2 132.6 123.7 126.7 118.2 15.0 -6.7
Barley 0.2 103.9 106.7 112.9 115.0 111.6 101.7 104.5 104.4 104.7 -9.4 0.2
Oats 0.1 128.2 130.3 145.8 153.8 146.4 156.7 144.4 140.6 149.9 0.8 6.7
Sorghum 0.1 104.1 108.2 103.7 104.8 105.9 109.8 118.5 121.7 121.7 15.7 0.0
Vegetable oils 5.7 101.2 95.4 90.5 95.0 94.3 87.1 98.8 105.1 109.8 19.0 4.5
Soybeans 1.8 98.9 94.4 90.2 92.6 90.2 86.2 94.5 101.1 106.9 14.0 5.7
Palm oil 1.1 101.2 87.5 81.9 94.9 100.4 82.8 103.8 110.5 114.2 39.6 3.3
Rapeseed oil 0.9 106.1 100.9 103.9 110.0 106.4 97.3 111.6 113.8 112.2 3.7 -1.4
Soybean meal 0.8 99.6 106.6 95.5 94.7 94.2 90.6 94.6 101.5 115.7 20.8 14.0
Sunflower Oil 0.4 94.4 89.2 87.5 91.2 91.1 90.5 105.5 117.7 118.7 35.4 0.8
Olive oil 0.3 113.9 98.3 79.6 73.3 68.9 70.1 75.1 77.8 82.6 10.3 6.2
Soybean oil 0.3 102.0 91.3 89.5 95.6 91.9 82.2 96.4 102.7 101.9 10.3 -0.8
Meat 4.9 109.9 106.5 111.9 115.0 106.5 100.0 98.7 103.2 107.3 -1.1 4.0
Beef 2.1 107.5 103.0 117.7 135.0 114.4 117.1 111.8 111.0 106.6 -10.7 -3.9
Swine Meat 1.5 109.4 99.6 103.9 93.5 92.0 84.4 87.7 105.1 121.1 25.1 15.2
Poultry 1.0 118.8 126.7 126.8 142.2 139.1 121.6 123.4 124.9 126.4 -5.9 1.2
Lamb 0.3 112.7 117.8 107.1 97.5 101.3 81.1 80.3 76.7 81.2 -14.6 5.8
Seafood 3.9 104.9 103.2 95.0 91.3 97.7 86.2 75.6 71.2 69.4 -14.9 -2.6
Fish 2.5 104.3 105.4 96.9 90.4 102.5 85.5 78.9 76.0 73.2 -5.8 -3.6
Shrimp 1.4 106.0 99.2 91.7 92.8 89.2 87.6 69.7 62.8 62.6 -29.1 -0.3
Sugar 1.5 88.6 69.9 70.7 73.2 77.5 63.2 71.2 71.4 80.8 13.4 13.1
Free market 1.4 87.3 67.5 68.1 70.7 75.4 59.7 68.3 68.6 78.7 14.7 14.8
United States 0.2 101.0 91.7 94.5 95.5 96.0 94.0 97.6 97.2 99.1 5.2 2.0
Vegetables (Tomato) 2.8 111.7 110.6 109.7 107.6 118.9 117.6 98.7 93.3 92.7 -10.1 -0.7
Non-Citrus Fruit (Apple) 1.2 107.3 118.2 109.4 105.3 102.4 105.0 128.5 124.4 123.5 16.2 -0.7
Oranges 1.1 91.4 88.7 62.7 58.3 59.7 70.2 70.4 68.0 68.5 17.1 0.8
Groundnuts + Tree Nuts 1.0 108.4 113.9 102.7 101.7 106.1 107.6 107.6 106.7 109.1 5.0 2.2
Bananas 0.9 107.2 114.5 114.0 113.4 118.3 128.8 125.0 122.1 113.3 -0.1 -7.2
Dairy Products (Milk) 0.9 108.4 98.8 113.7 130.9 113.0 101.3 136.5 112.7 142.1 13.0 26.1
Legumes (Chickpea) 0.4 78.0 55.7 58.2 59.0 55.1 51.5 57.9 65.2 68.4 15.8 4.8
Fishmeal 0.1 81.9 95.2 88.2 86.1 90.9 90.6 91.1 88.5 88.5 4.2 0.0
Beverages 2.3 95.3 87.5 84.2 88.2 88.4 84.5 88.2 91.7 85.4 1.6 -6.9
Coffee 1.5 101.5 88.6 84.2 88.2 87.6 87.0 92.0 94.4 87.6 7.2 -7.2
Arabica 0.7 92.6 83.5 83.5 90.5 92.7 94.6 98.6 102.7 93.7 15.5 -8.8
Robusta 0.7 110.4 93.7 84.9 85.9 82.5 79.4 85.5 86.0 81.5 -0.9 -5.3
Cocoa Beans 0.6 70.2 79.3 81.0 85.3 88.3 78.6 79.6 85.0 79.3 -5.9 -6.7
Tea 0.2 126.0 103.8 93.3 97.2 93.7 85.0 86.8 92.6 88.4 -11.2 -4.6
Agricultural raw materials 2/ 4.3 105.2 107.3 101.5 98.1 99.0 91.3 95.2 97.4 102.8 7.1 5.5
Timber 2/ 2.2 97.8 103.8 102.1 102.1 103.4 101.8 101.1 101.4 101.5 1.0 0.1
Hardwood 1.0 95.5 98.5 95.7 96.3 95.9 94.2 97.7 98.2 98.4 3.4 0.2
Sawnwood 2/ 0.7 95.0 98.5 94.2 95.0 94.5 91.6 95.9 96.4 96.6 3.6 0.1
Logs 2/ 0.3 96.7 98.3 99.5 99.8 99.6 100.9 102.3 102.8 103.2 2.8 0.4
Softwood 1.2 99.7 108.1 107.2 106.7 109.4 107.9 103.9 104.0 104.0 -0.8 0.0
Sawnwood 2/ 0.9 98.4 106.0 108.8 108.4 109.2 109.0 102.9 101.9 101.9 -4.9 0.0
Logs 2/ 0.3 104.3 115.6 101.7 100.9 109.9 104.0 107.3 111.2 111.2 14.9 0.0
Cotton 0.8 112.6 123.1 104.9 100.9 100.3 88.5 94.0 95.4 100.8 1.3 5.7
Rubber 0.8 121.9 94.5 100.5 93.9 96.3 83.6 106.2 119.9 136.3 55.9 13.7
Wool 0.3 118.0 149.4 132.6 111.1 107.8 82.4 71.5 62.4 79.6 -27.9 27.5
Fine 0.2 128.9 149.5 128.3 109.2 106.2 82.4 72.6 65.2 83.9 -23.3 28.6
Coarse 0.2 107.1 149.4 137.0 112.9 109.4 82.4 70.4 59.7 75.4 -32.4 26.4
Hides 0.2 91.6 78.9 53.0 52.0 52.8 36.1 36.7 40.3 46.5 -11.7 15.5
All Fertilizers 1.9 96.7 112.1 108.6 100.0 102.5 96.8 96.5 97.3 96.6 -7.6 -0.8
Nitrogen 0.9 100.3 123.8 116.2 103.5 113.4 106.3 106.8 107.0 103.1 -6.7 -3.6
Phosphate 0.5 101.8 120.2 99.7 83.3 85.0 87.1 94.1 97.3 101.6 15.2 4.4
Potassium 0.6 87.0 87.8 104.0 108.1 99.8 90.1 82.5 82.5 82.5 -23.7 0.0
All Metals 22.7 111.7 116.1 124.0 125.5 128.4 130.2 151.1 154.7 153.2 20.8 -1.0
Base Metals 11.2 122.2 130.3 135.1 130.0 126.5 123.0 146.8 152.2 151.2 14.5 -0.7
Copper 3.4 126.7 134.1 123.5 121.2 115.7 109.9 134.1 137.7 137.9 16.6 0.1
Iron Ore 3.4 121.5 119.8 159.9 149.4 154.5 158.5 199.8 210.0 203.6 34.6 -3.0
Aluminum 1.6 122.7 131.4 111.9 109.5 105.4 93.4 106.5 108.7 112.6 4.6 3.6
Nickel 0.7 108.5 136.7 145.0 160.0 132.2 127.5 148.8 154.8 158.8 -10.6 2.6
Zinc 0.6 138.3 139.8 122.0 114.0 101.6 94.2 112.2 116.9 116.8 -0.4 -0.1
Molybdenum 0.6 110.9 163.3 178.4 153.3 153.5 132.9 121.1 130.3 134.4 -23.0 3.2
Uranium 0.4 83.4 92.7 97.8 95.1 93.1 121.5 118.0 113.2 111.9 18.9 -1.2
Lead 0.4 124.0 120.0 107.0 109.0 98.8 89.8 100.5 100.3 95.2 -18.7 -5.2
Tin 0.2 111.9 112.3 104.1 93.1 90.7 87.7 98.7 100.1 101.4 9.5 1.3
Cobalt 0.1 219.3 286.3 130.3 136.6 126.8 115.5 124.2 131.5 130.5 -5.8 -0.8
Precious Metals 11.6 101.5 102.3 113.2 121.1 130.2 137.2 155.3 157.1 155.1 27.3 -1.3
Gold 10.2 100.7 101.7 111.5 118.6 126.8 137.0 153.1 154.0 152.2 27.1 -1.1
Silver 0.7 99.7 91.9 94.7 101.2 99.0 95.5 142.7 151.4 141.8 37.6 -6.3
Platinum 0.4 96.1 89.1 87.5 92.0 91.5 80.0 91.6 92.0 88.8 -2.3 -3.4
Palladium 0.3 141.9 168.1 251.0 293.4 373.0 320.8 353.9 375.1 382.5 35.7 2.0
Energy 40.9 123.9 157.7 130.4 127.3 103.8 67.4 90.3 90.5 93.3 -22.5 3.1
Spot Crude 3/ 28.6 123.6 156.7 144.2 142.5 116.0 71.8 97.1 93.3 91.6 -32.4 -1.9
Natural Gas 7.8 116.1 146.7 92.8 89.0 66.2 45.2 63.0 75.9 93.4 11.8 23.0
Netherlands TTF 2.6 131.9 181.8 102.2 94.1 72.0 39.6 62.2 88.8 110.9 45.6 24.9
LNG - Northeast Asia 4/ 2.6 97.4 131.7 73.2 76.4 49.8 27.8 47.1 62.0 82.3 1.7 32.8
Henry Hub 2.6 118.9 126.6 103.0 96.6 76.8 68.3 79.6 77.0 87.0 -6.9 13.1
Coal 3.0 132.7 156.8 114.0 108.9 111.7 83.2 79.9 81.9 87.1 -14.5 6.3
Australian, export markets 1.5 134.3 161.6 117.3 99.6 101.5 82.7 73.8 74.2 82.9 -16.1 11.7
South African, export markets 1.5 131.2 152.0 110.6 118.1 121.9 83.7 86.0 89.5 91.2 -13.0 1.9
Propane 1.5 158.1 180.5 111.7 102.7 76.8 84.9 102.3 101.6 108.0 12.3 6.3
1/ Weights based on 2014-2016 average world export earnings.
2/ Provisional.
3/ Average Petroleum Spot Price (APSP). Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai, and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighted.
4/ Argus Media Group
Table 6.
Specifications for Commodity prices

World
Export
Weights
Commodities 2014-2016 Price Specifications Unit

Non-fuel commodities 59.1

Edibles 30.2

Food 27.8

Cereals 3.5

Wheat 1.4 U.S. No. 1 hard red winter, ordinary protein, Kansas City $/Mt
(USDA, Grain and Feed Market News, Washington, DC). 1/

Maize 1.1 U.S. No. 2 yellow, prompt shipment, FOB Gulf of Mexico ports (USDA, $/Mt
Grain and Feed Market News, Washington, D.C.). 1/

Rice 0.6 Export Prices (FOB) of Thailand 5% Grade Parboiled Rice $/Mt
(USDA, Rice Market News, Little Rock, Arkansas). 2/

Barley 0.2 Through May 2012: Canadian No. 1 Western Barley, spot price (Winnipeg $/Mt
Commodity Exchange). From June 2012 onwards: U.S. No. 2 feed barley,
Minneapolis delivery spot price (USDA) (Datastream) 1/

Oats 0.1 Generic 1st 'O ' Future, USD/bushel (Chicago Board of Trade) $/Mt

Sorghum 0.1 Texas Gulf cash grain export; No.2 Grain Sorghum (USDA) 1/

Vegetable oils 5.7

Soybeans 1.8 Soybean futures contract (first contract forward) No. 2 yellow and par $/Mt
Chicago Board of Trade 1/

Palm oil 1.1 Palm Oil Futures (first contract forward) 4-5 percent FFA $/Mt
Bursa Malaysian Derivatives Berhad 1/

Rapeseed Oil 0.9 Rapeseed Oil European Union Ex Mill Free on Board Rotterdam Current Month (Datastream) 1/ $/Mt

Soybean meal 0.8 Soybean Meal Futures (first contract forward) Minimum 48 percent protein (Chicago Board of Trade) 1/ $/Mt

Sunflower/Safflower Oil 0.4 Sunflower Oil, crude, US export price from Gulf of Mexico (DataStream) 1/ $/Mt

Olive Oil 0.3 United Kingdom ex-tanker prices, extra virgin olive oil, 1%> ffa (free fatty acid) (Datastream). $/Mt
From December 2011 onwards: Olive Oil Eu / Extra Virgin, Italy CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) (Bloomberg) 1/

Soybean oil 0.3 Soybean Oil Futures (first contract forward) exchange approved grades $/Mt
Chicago Board of Trade 1/

Meat 4.9

Beef 2.1 Australian and New Zealand, frozen boneless, 85 percent visible lean US cts/lb
cow meat, U.S. import price FOB port of entry. 2/

Swine Meat 1.5 51-52% (.8 - .99 inches of backfat at measuring point) lean Hogs, USDA US cts/lb
average base cost price of back fat measured at the tenth rib (USDA). 1/

Poultry 1.0 National Whole Broiler/ Fryer Chicken (USDA) 2/ US cts/lb

Lamb 0.3 Lamb Leg, Ukp/kg CIF (AgriHQ) 2/ US cts/lb

Seafood 3.9

Fish 2.5 Norwegian Salmon, fresh or chilled, fish-farm bred, export price (Statistics Norway). 2/ US$/kg

Shrimp 1.4 EU import price of warmwater shrimp from Extra EU countries (trade weighted average). 3/ US$/kg

Sugar 1.5

Free market 1.4 CSCE contract No. 11, nearest future position US cts/lb
(Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange, New York Board of Trade). 1/

United States 0.2 CSCE contract No. 16, nearest future position US cts/lb
(Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange, New York Board of Trade). 1/

Other Food

Vegetables (Tomato) 2.8 Monthly average consumer prices in metropolitan France - Tomatoes (1 kg), EUR $/kg
(French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) 3/

Non-Citrus Fruit (Apple) 1.2 Monthly average consumer prices in metropolitan France - Apples (1 kg), EUR $/kg
(French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) 3/

Oranges 1.1 Generic 1st 'JO' Future, USD/lb 1/ (Bloomberg) $/Mt

Groundnuts/ Peanuts 1.0 40/50 (40 to 50 count per ounce), cif Argentina (DataStream) 2/ and USDA 2013 onwards $/Mt

Bananas 0.9 Central American and Ecuador, first class quality tropical pack, Chiquita, $/Mt
Dole and Del Monte, U.S. importer's price FOB U.S. ports (Sopisco News, Guayaquil). 2/

Dairy Products (Milk) 0.9 USDA Class 3 (formerly known as Basic Formula) Milk Spot Price, USD/cwt 1/ (Bloomberg) US cts/lb

Legumes (Chickpea) 0.4 MCX India Chana Spot, INR/100 kgs 1/ (Bloomberg) $/kg

Fishmeal 0.1 Peru Fish meal/pellets 65% protein, CIF Germany (DataStream) 1/ $/Mt
Beverages 2.3

Coffee 1.5
Other milds 0.7 International Coffee Organization, Other Mild Arabicas New York cash price. US cts/lb
Average of El Salvador central standard, Guatemala prime washed
and Mexico prime washed, prompt shipment, ex-dock New York 1/ (Bloomberg)

Robusta 0.7 International Coffee Organization, Robustas New York cash price. US cts/lb
Cote d'Ivoire Grade II and Uganda standard, prompt shipment, ex-dock New
York. Prior to July 1982, arithmetic average of Angolan Ambriz 2 AA
and Ugandan Native Standard, ex-dock New York. 1/ (Bloomberg)

Cocoa beans 0.6 International Cocoa Organization cash price. Average of the three nearest $/Mt
active futures trading months in the New York Cocoa Exchange at noon
and the London Terminal market at closing time, CIF U.S. and European ports
(The Financial Times, London). 1/ (Bloomberg)

Tea 0.2 Mombasa auction price for best PF1, Kenyan Tea. Replaces London auction price beginning July 1998. US cts/Kg
International Tea Committee 2/

Industrial Inputs 27.0

Agricultural Raw Materials 4.3

Timber 2.2

Hardwood 1.0

Sawnwood 0.7 Malaysian sawnwood, dark red meranti, select and better quality, standard $/Cm
density, C&F U.K. Port (Tropical Timbers, Surrey, England). 3/

Logs 0.3 Malaysian, meranti, Sarawak best quality, sale price charged by importers, $/Cm
Japan (World Bank, Washington, D.C.). From January 1988 to
February 1993, average of Sabah and Sarawak in Tokyo weighted by
their respective import volumes in Japan. From February 1993 to present,
Sarawak only. 3/

Softwood 1.2

Sawnwood 0.9 Oregon Lumber: (free alongside ship (FAS) Value)/(First Unit of Quantity) by FAS Value for U.S. $/Cm
domestic exports, exported through Oregon ports 3/

Logs 0.3 Oregon Logs: (free alongside ship (FAS) Value)/(First Unit of Quantity) by FAS Value for U.S. domestic $/Cm
exports, exported through Oregon ports 3/

Cotton 0.8 Middling 1-3/32 inch staple, Liverpool Index "A", average of the cheapest US cts/lb
five of fourteen styles, CIF Liverpool (Cotton Outlook, Liverpool). From
January 1968 to May 1981 strict middling 1-1/16 inch staple. Prior to
1968, Mexican 1-1/16. 2/

Rubber 0.8 SGX Ribbed Smoked Sheet 3 (RSS3) Futures (Bloomberg, RG1 Comdty) 1/ US cts/lb

Wool 1.3

Fine 0.2 19 micron (AWEX, Australian Wool Exchange) US cts/Kg


Sidney, Australia 1/ (Bloomberg)

Coarse 0.2 23 micron (AWEX, Australian Wool Exchange) US cts/Kg


Sidney, Australia 1/ (Bloomberg)

Hides 0.2 U.S., Chicago packer's heavy native steers, over 53 lbs.,wholesale dealer's price, US cts/lb
(formerly over 58 lbs.), FOB shipping point (Wall Street Journal, New York).
Prior to November 1985, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C. 1/ (Bloomberg)

Fertilizers 1.9

Nitrogen 0.9 US Gulf NOLA Urea Granular Spot Price, USD/ST $/st
Green Markets 2/ (Bloomberg)

Potassium 0.5 Potassium Chloride (Muriate of Potash) Standard Grade: FOB Vancouver Spot Price, USD/metric tonne $/mt
World Bank 3/ (Bloomberg)

Phosphate 0.6 US Gulf NOLA DAP Export Spot Price per mt, USD/metric tonne $/mt
Green Markets 2/ (Bloomberg)
Metals 22.7

Base Metals 11.2

Copper 3.4 London Metal Exchange (LME), grade A cathodes, spot price, CIF European $/Mt
ports (Wall Street Journal, New York and Metals Week, New York).
Prior to July 1986, higher grade, wirebars, or cathodes. 1/

Iron ore 3.4 Iron Ore (FE63.5%) in CIF China (Datastream) 1/ $/Mt

Aluminum 1.6 LME, standard grade, spot price, minimum purity $/Mt
99.5 percent, CIF U.K. ports (Wall Street Journal, New York and
Metals Week, New York). Prior to 1979, U.K. producer price, minimum purity
99 percent. 1/

Nickel 0.7 LME, melting grade, spot price, CIF Northern European $/Mt
ports (Wall Street Journal, New York and Metals Week, New York). Prior
to 1980 INCO, melting grade, CIF Far East and American ports (Metal
Bulletin, London). 1/

Zinc 0.6 LME, high grade 98 percent pure, spot price, CIF U.K. $/Mt
ports (Wall Street Journal and Metals Weeek, New York). Prior
to January 1987, standard grade. 1/

Molybdenum 0.6 Molybdenum, 57 to 63% purity contained in roasted molybdenum concentrate, LME spot price, USD/ton $/Mt
(LME)

Uranium 0.4 Uranium Exchange Company (Ux). Metal Bulletin Nuexco Exchange Uranium (U3O8 restricted) price. $/lb

Lead 0.4 LME, 99.97 percent pure, spot price, CIF European ports $/Mt
(Wall Street Journal, New York and Metals Week, New York). 1/

Tin 0.2 LME, standard grade, spot price, CIF European ports (Wall $/Mt
Street Journal, New York, New York). From Dec. 1985 to June 1989
Malaysian, straits, minimum 99.85 percent purity, Kuala Lumpur Tin Market
settlement price. Prior to November 1985, LME
(Wall Street Journal, New York and Metals Week, New York). 1/

Cobalt 0.1 Cobalt, minimum 99.80% purity, LME spot price, USD/ton $/Mt

Precious Metals 11.6

Gold 10.2 LME, grade A cathodes, spot price, CIF European 1/ (ICE) $/ troy ounce

Silver 0.7 Silver, London Bullion Market Association, USD/troy ounce 1/ (ICE) $/ troy ounce

Platinum 0.4 Platinum, LME spot price, USD/troy ounce 1/ (LME) $/ troy ounce

Palladium 0.3 Palladium, LME spot price, USD/ troy ounce 1/ (LME) $/ troy ounce

Energy 40.9

Spot crude Petroleum 28.6 Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai, and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighted. 1/ $/bbl

U.K. Brent 9.5 European Crude Dated Brent Spot, Bloomberg, 1/. U.K. light, Brent Blend 38o API, spot price, FOB U.K. $/bbl
ports (International Petroleum Exchanged, London). Prior to 1984, North African Light 37/44o API
(Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, New York). Prior to 1974, Libyan Brega
40o API, posted price, ex Marsa El Brega (Platt's Oil Price Handbook
and Almanac, New York). Prior to 1961, Qatar Um Said 39o API, posted
price, FOB (Platt's Oil Price Handbook and Almanac, New York). 1/

Dubai Fateh 9.5 Dubai, Fateh 31o API, Bloomberg 1/. Dubai, medium, Fateh 32o API, spot price, FOB Dubai. (International $/bbl
Petroleum Exchange, London). Prior to 1984, Middle East Light 34o API, spot price,
(Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, New York). Prior to 1974, Saudi Arabian
Light 34o API, posted price, ex Ras Tanura (Platt's Oil Price Handbook
and Almanac, New York). 1/

West Texas Intermediate 9.5 US Crude Oil WTI Cushing OK Spot, 39o API, Bloomberg 1/. U.S., West Texas Intermediate 40o API, $/bbl
spot price, FOB Midland Texas (New York Mercantile Exchange, New York). In 1983-1984
(Platt's Oilgram Price Report, New York). 1/

Natural Gas 7.8

Netherlands TTF 2.6 TTF Natural Gas, EU. Prior to January 2017, Russian Natural Gas border price in Germany. 1/ $/MMBTU

Henry Hub 2.6 Natural Gas Spot Price, Henry Hub, Lousiana. 1/ $/MMBTU

LNG - Northeast Asia 2.6 Natural Gas, Northeast Asia (Argus Media Group). Prior to January 2017, Indonesian Liquefied Natural $/MMBTU
Gas in Japan. 1/

Coal 3.0

Australian Coal 1.5 Coal, Australian thermal coal, 12,000- btu/pound, (Converted from Argus Newcastle 6000kcal/kg $/Mt
NAR fob) (Argus Media Group) 1/
South Africa Coal 1.5 Coal, South Africa coal, Coal Richards Bay 6000kcal NAR fob (Argus Media Group) 1/ $/Mt
Propane 1.5 North American Spot LPG Propane Price/Mont Belvieu LST 1/ (EIA) Us cents/ gallon

1/ Average of daily quotations.


2/ Average of weekly quotations.
3/ Monthly quotations.

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