Coal pithead prices in Inner Mongolia rose slightly in May

2010-06-17 00:00:00
< P > < FONT face = Verdana > According to the main energy price monitoring data reported by the league cities in Inner Mongolia, the pithead price of thermal coal in the main coal producing areas of the whole region rose slightly in May, while the retail price of refined oil and the price of natural gas remained stable. Compared with the same period last year, the price of thermal coal and refined oil rose sharply, while the price of natural gas was flat.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > In May, the average pithead price of thermal coal in the main coal producing areas of the region was 260.15 yuan/ton, up 0.75% from April and 5.97% from the same period last year. Among them, the average pithead price of 5000-6000 kcal power coal in Ordos City was 385 yuan/ton, up 2.21% from April.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > In May, the average retail prices of No.90 gasoline, No.93 gasoline and No.97 gasoline in the two major petroleum and petrochemical systems in the region were 7870 yuan/ton, 8342 yuan/ton and 8814 yuan/ton, respectively. The average retail prices of No.0 diesel oil and No.10 diesel oil in the two major petroleum and petrochemical systems were 7130 yuan/ton and 7558 yuan/ton, respectively, which were the same as in April.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > Compared with the same period last year, the prices of No.90 gasoline, No.93 gasoline and No.97 gasoline increased by 21.08%, and the prices of No.0 diesel and No.10 diesel increased by 23.78%.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > In May, the average price of natural gas for industrial use in Hohhot, Baotou and Ordos was 1.37 yuan/m3, and the average price of natural gas for public service use was 1.70 yuan/m3, which were the same as those in April and May last year.

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