April 27 News: Summary of Methanol Plant Operations in the Americas as of April 27: The MHTL methanol plant in South America continues to operate at a low load; the 1.75 million tons/year Natgasoline methanol plant in North America is operating steadily at a high load; and the 1.7 million tons/year Koch methanol plant in the United States is operating normally. According to Chempricehub's assessment of methanol, the bullish-neutral-bearish score is 1.5. The article indicates that the MHTL methanol plant in South America continues to operate at a low load, with reduced supply expectations favoring prices. The high-load and stable operation of the Natgasoline and Koch plants in North America provides some balance, but overall supply remains tight. Combined with methanol futures data (e.g., the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange contract 2605 closed at 3112 yuan/ton, with a change of +4.00; contract 2609 had a trading volume of 622,610 and open interest of 631,322, indicating active market participation), this news may strengthen bullish sentiment and support a rise in futures prices. The score of +1.5 reflects a general to significant positive impact, as the reduction in South American supply has a notable effect on the global market.
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