The average retail price of LPG dropped 2 yuan to 103 yuan
(US$12.6) per 14.5kg a cylinder in Guangdong Province after the
province price watchdog took intervention measures and more gas was
transported to the province.
The wholesale price of LPG has been controlled at 6,500 yuan per
ton since Jan. 18, a 200 yuan drop from earlier this month. Though
the prospect is not clear, with more gas from outside the province,
the gas supply in the province is becoming stable for the lunar New
Year festival, the Guangzhou Daily quoted sources from the
price bureau.
The price bureau's monitoring results indicate Guangdong
consumes around 15,000 tons a day. In the coming days, around
45,000 tons of LPG will arrive at Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai,
Yangjiang and Shantou ports, adding 800 tons to the daily routine
from other provinces. In addition, the province's three oil
refinery plants can provide 2,000 tons of LPG every day.
In Xuwen, southwestern part of Guangdong, the LPG price was sold
at 120 yuan per cylinder, while in urban area of Jiangmen City, the
gas was sold at 93 yuan.
Ma Zhuangcang, chief of the price bureau, said the provincial
government would timely adjust the price of LPG to avoid
fluctuation. He said the present situation was not clear as 70
percent of LPG consumed in the province is imported, and the price
is also influenced by the import volume. In the international
market, LPG was sold at US$68 per barrel and would possibly
increase to US$70 in the near future, Ma said.
(Shenzhen Daily January 27, 2006)