Asphalt Weekly Monitor

  • East Coast asphalt retail markets mostly unchanged — New Haven, CT narrows.
  • East Coast wholesale paving and flux prices steadfast.
  • Midwest retail prices mostly steady–only a few ranges are adjusted this week.
  • Gulf Coast asphalt retail prices mostly unchanged, with Florida Panhandle narrowing.
  • Gulf Coast wholesale asphalt prices widen slightly, with lower priced deals reported.
  • Heavy snow hits the Dakotas and part of the Rockies—delaying the paving season start.
  • Wholesale paving grade prices are unchanged in the Midwest.
  • Rocky Mountain region asphalt prices are mostly unchanged—few ranges are adjusted.
  • West Coast markets note no posted price changes—some selling price ranges adjusted.
  • Western Canada mostly quiet and steady—snow slams the prairies provinces again.
  • Eastern Canada retail prices are narrower in Quebec for the week.
  • The MTQ’s first tender of the year was held on April 11, and the MTQ Index was posted.
  • June NYMEX WTI crude drops late in week—ending at $91.61 per bbl—off over $1 vs. prev. week’s May contract close. .
  • Spot Western Canadian Select (WCS) discount to May WTI reverses trend–rises to $14/bbl as WCS prices head lower.
  • May Brent-to-WTI crude premium declines to about $10.50 per bbl.
  • Asphalt Institute held its Annual Spring Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina April 10-12.
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