Industry Economics & Competitiveness

Industrial Carbon Monoxide Price - Germany

Carbon Monoxide prices are part of the Industry Economics & Competitiveness in Germany report | Updated on June 4th, 2026

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Carbon Monoxide Price Chart

Carbon Monoxide Cost in Germany

The chart above illustrates Carbon Monoxide price assessments, in US Dollar per normal cubic meter (USD/Nm3), from May 2022 through May 2023, as described below:

  • contract price, exw: Carbon Monoxide, Germany, contract price, exw, formula
  • cash cost, on-site: Carbon Monoxide, Germany, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical consumer facility)
  • cash cost, off-site: Carbon Monoxide, Germany, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)

In May 2023, the contract price for Carbon Monoxide in Germany stood at 0.44 USD per normal cubic meter when purchased ex-works, representing a 14% decrease compared to April 2023. Throughout the twelve-month period from May 2022 to May 2023, the contract pricing for Carbon Monoxide in Germany declined by 27%. As of May 2023, the on-site cash cost for Carbon Monoxide in Germany reached 0.23 USD per normal cubic meter for typical consumer facilities, marking a 22% reduction from the previous month. Over the entire year from May 2022 through May 2023, on-site cash costs for Carbon Monoxide in Germany fell by 41%. In May 2023, the off-site cash cost for Carbon Monoxide in Germany was 0.20 USD per normal cubic meter for large suppliers, down 24% from April 2023. Comparing May 2023 to May 2022, the off-site cash cost for Carbon Monoxide in Germany decreased by 42% over the twelve-month span.

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Monthly Carbon Monoxide cost assessments for Germany are part of the Industrial Utility Costs dataset, included on Advanced and Ultimate plans. Carbon Monoxide sits alongside 9 other industrial utilities — steam, cooling water, compressed air, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon monoxide, demineralized water, process water, and chilled water — each tracked on the same monthly basis.

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About Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide is a utility used as a reactive gas in chemical processes, particularly in the production of synthesis gas (syngas) and as a feedstock for producing chemicals like acetic acid and methanol. It is also employed in metallurgical processes for its reducing properties.