February 2013 Chlorine Production
In February, the European chlorine production reached
762,446 tonnes. With 27,230 tonnes, the February average daily
production was 2.4% higher than in the previous month (January
2013: 26,593 tonnes), and 4% higher than in February 2012 (26,184
tonnes).
An unusually low export tonnage meant that by
the end of February stocks (242,715 tonnes) were 14,738 tonnes
above the previous month (January 2013: 227,977 tonnes), but 7.7%
lower than February 2012 (262,822 tonnes).
Details of chlorine production and caustic soda
stocks in the EU-27 countries plus Norway
and Switzerland in February 2013 are provided in the following
tables.
Chlorine production & capacity utilisation - EU
27 + Norway/Switzerland
Month |
Production |
Capacity Utilisation |
|||
2012 |
2013 |
% change |
2012 |
2013 |
|
January |
849,719 |
824,396 |
-3.0 |
79.5 |
76.9 |
February |
759,346 |
762,446 |
+0.4 |
75.9 |
78.7 |
Caustic soda stocks (tonnes)
2012 |
2013 |
|
January |
250,408 |
227,977 |
February |
262,822 |
242,715 |
Further information:
Alistair J Steel, Executive Director, tel: +32 2
676 73 50
Footnote to Editors
Some of the totals for each month may vary slightly
compared with figures used earlier. Please rely on the most recent
information since it sometimes happens that estimates have to be
made when data is supplied late by a producer. This is subsequently
adjusted when the actual figure becomes available.
Euro Chlor is a Brussels-based business
association representing chlor-alkali producers in the EU and EFTA
regions employing about 39,000 people at 71 manufacturing
locations. Almost 2,000,000 jobs in Europe are directly or
indirectly related to chlorine and its co-product caustic soda
(sodium hydroxide). These two key chemical building blocks underpin
55% of European chemical industry turnover.