Steam Cost in France
The chart above illustrates Steam cost assessments, in US Dollar per metric ton (USD/mt), from May 2022 through May 2023, as described below:
- Steam, MP, cash cost, on-site: Steam, Medium Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical consumer facility)
- Steam, MP, contract price, exw: Steam, Medium Pressure, France, contract price, exw, formula
- Steam, HP, cash cost, on-site: Steam, High Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical consumer facility)
- Steam, HP, contract price, exw: Steam, High Pressure, France, contract price, exw, formula
- Steam, LP, cash cost, on-site: Steam, Low Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical consumer facility)
- Steam, LP, contract price, exw: Steam, Low Pressure, France, contract price, exw, formula
- Steam, LP, cash cost, off-site: Steam, Low Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)
- Steam, HP, cash cost, off-site: Steam, High Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)
- Steam, MP, cash cost, off-site: Steam, Medium Pressure, France, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)
Medium Pressure Steam cash cost for on-site generation in France reached 39.20 USD per metric ton in May 2023, representing a decrease of 23.5% from April 2023. Throughout the 12-month period, the cash cost of Medium Pressure Steam for on-site facilities in France declined by 49%. Medium Pressure Steam contract price on an ex-works basis in France was 37.10 USD per metric ton in May 2023, down 24.4% compared to the previous month. Over the past year, Medium Pressure Steam contract prices in France on an ex-works basis have fallen by 51%. High Pressure Steam cash cost for on-site generation in France was 42.50 USD per metric ton in May 2023, showing a 23.6% decrease from April 2023. The cash cost of High Pressure Steam for on-site facilities in France has declined by 50% over the last 12 months. High Pressure Steam contract price on an ex-works basis in France totaled 40.40 USD per metric ton in May 2023, a 24.6% reduction from April 2023. High Pressure Steam contract prices in France on an ex-works basis have decreased by 51% over the 12-month period.
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