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CITIC Futures: Ongoing Geopolitical Conflicts, Methanol Fluctuating Within Range
According to Longzhong data, the mainstream bid-and-ask intent price for North Line methanol in Inner Mongolia is 2,225-2,280 yuan/ton, up 50 yuan/ton from the previous trading day’s average price. Market sentiment in the domestic market is relatively positive, and prices are being raised in step with the coastal market. According to statistics from Longzhong Information, on March 18, 2026, China’s methanol producer inventory is 485,400 tons, down 37,700 tons from the previous period (a month-on-month decrease of 7.21%); China’s total methanol port inventory is 1,261,700 tons, down 51,100 tons from the previous period (a month-on-month decrease of 3.89%); the inbound volume during the cycle is 151,600 tons, up 28,900 tons from the previous period (a month-on-month increase of 23.55%). Along the coast, the MTO industry has expectations of higher operating load, which boosts methanol demand; combined with month-on-month port inventory declines, the market oscillates and trends slightly stronger. On the overseas front, the geopolitical situation further drives the market upward. On March 18, Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field; global crude oil and natural gas rose again, supporting the methanol futures market. In addition, after the assassination in Larijani, Tehran’s decision-making process has become more complex with fewer options, further raising geopolitical risk. (CITIC Futures)