Loose supply leads to a decline in n-butanol prices this week

According to the Commodity Market Analysis System of Shengyi Society, as of October 15, 2025, the reference price of n-butanol in Shandong Province, China is 5566 yuan/ton. Compared with October 9 (reference price of n-butanol is 5666 yuan/ton), the price has decreased by 100 yuan/ton, a decrease of 1.76%. Compared with the reference price of 5850 yuan/ton for n-butanol on October 1st, the price has decreased by 284 yuan/ton, a decrease of 4.84%.
This week, the focus of negotiations in the Shandong n-butanol market has shifted downwards
From the commodity market analysis system of Shengyi Society, it can be seen that this week, the overall n-butanol market in Shandong Province, China, showed a weak downward trend. During the week, Shandong n-butanol factories and suppliers narrowly reduced the shipment price of n-butanol by about 50-100 yuan/ton. As of October 15th, the reference price for n-butanol market in Shandong region is around 5600-5650 yuan/ton.
Analysis of Market Factors
On the supply side: In the early stage, the overall shipment of n-butanol in the market was hindered, and the inventory on site continued to increase. As we enter this week, the supply pressure of n-butanol is obvious, and factories are actively reducing prices for shipment. Therefore, the overall supply side has a negative impact on the market.
On the demand side: Currently, downstream trading of n-butanol is cautious, with a focus on digesting early-stage raw materials. The downstream inquiry atmosphere is average, with a focus on buying at low prices or for immediate needs. The demand side provides limited market support for n-butanol.
Future forecast
At present, the trading atmosphere of n-butanol in the market is relatively light, and the mentality of industry players is average. The n-butanol data analyst from Shengyi Society predicts that in the short term, the n-butanol market in Shandong Province, China, will mainly operate weakly and consolidate. Specific changes in supply and demand news need to be closely monitored.

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