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Sinopec Chemical Products Sales (East China) Acrylonitrile Auction Announcement on July 6

Published on 2026-07-03

On July 6, Sinopec Chemical Sales East China will hold an acrylonitrile auction. Please stay tuned.

Auction Instructions

  1. Auction Participants: Customers of Sinopec Chemical Sales East China's "E-Mall 2.0" platform (registration and login URL: https://buyerplus.chememall.com). Customers can register an account online. After registration, contact Manager Shi at 13761320005 to complete qualification review. Once approved, you may participate in this auction.

  2. Auction Time: 9:30–13:30 on July 6.

  3. Auction Resources: Anqing Petrochemical products and external domestic resources.

  4. Pickup Method: Self-pickup by road transport (truck).

  5. Pickup Validity Period: July 7 – July 30.

  6. Starting Auction Price: 9,850 RMB/ton.

  7. Auction Quantity: 500 tons (divisible lots).

  8. Auction Method: Log in to the E-Mall 2.0 account and bid.

Important Notes

  1. A deposit of 10,000 RMB is required for this auction. Please follow the payment instructions on the page for the payment account.

  2. The payment account for this auction is the dedicated account of Sinopec Chemical Sales East China. After winning the bid, the balance must be paid and received within 120 minutes. The system will automatically generate a road self-pickup sales order.

  3. Auction rules: Rankings are visible, and multiple bids are allowed. All customers are welcome to participate.

  4. All winning bidders must complete pickup within the validity period. No extension of cargo entitlement will be granted after the deadline.

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  • Yuki Tanaka 2026-07-03 20:05
    This auction price of 9,850 RMB/ton suggests some softness in downstream demand; I'm watching if margin compression will lower capacity utilization in the near term.
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