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C3 CP/MOPJ NGL Asia/Middle East – Commodity Differential CFD

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Name & Trade Code

Contract Name C3 CP/MOPJ(100mt-$/mt)
MT5 Code C3_CP/MOPJ
Contract Classification Commodity Differential CFD
Geographical Region Asia/Middle East

Contract Specification

Sector Energy
Product Group NGL
Tenor Period Consecutive individual whole calendar months, e.g. May 25
Maximum Forward Tenor Up to 18 consecutive forward Tenor Periods available
Contract Size 100
Contract Unit mt
Trading Price Quote $/mt
Price Digits 2
Currency USD
Tick Value 1
Tick Size 0.01
Minimum Volume 1
Volume Steps [Lots] 0.01
Settlement Positions held into pricing month will be split into the constituent legs and then follow the settlement methodology for Outrights. i.e. Arithmetic mean of Settlement Prices throughout expiry month.
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Expiry Trading Overview

Contract Expiry Date The last trading day of the expiring Tenor Period (i.e. 30 May 2025 for May 25 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for new open positions) Five working days prior to the Contract Expiry Date for the Tenor Period (i.e. 23 May 2025 for May 25 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for closing position in that Tenor Period) The Contract Expiry Date of the relevant Tenor Period

Tenor Period Settlement Valuation Process

Open Volume The net open volume for the expiring Tenor Period
Daily Settlement Value Market-on-Close – The daily assessment settlement time, e.g. 4:30 pm for European contracts
Daily Settlement Volume The remain Open Volume is settled at the Market-on-Close on the last trading day of the month prior to the Tenor Period
Final Settlement Price Final settlement price on the first trading day of the expiry month

Contract Purpose

This contract enables market participants to:

  • Trade the price spread between Middle Eastern propane (Saudi Contract Price, CP) and Japanese naphtha (MOPJ) directly.
  • Hedge exposure to the relative value of propane and naphtha, two of the most significant petrochemical feedstocks in Asia and the Middle East.
  • Manage risk associated with changes in regional supply, demand, and feedstock substitution economics.
  • Implement trading strategies that reflect the economics of switching between propane and naphtha for steam cracker and petrochemical operations.

Market Significance

Feedstock Economics Benchmark:
The C3 CP/MOPJ spread is a crucial indicator for petrochemical producers, reflecting the cost-effectiveness of using Middle Eastern propane versus Japanese naphtha. This relationship directly impacts margins for ethylene and propylene production in Asia and the Middle East.

Arbitrage and Substitution Insight:
The contract captures market dynamics around feedstock substitution, especially when price movements or supply disruptions make one product more attractive than the other. It is particularly relevant during periods of high volatility or when global trade flows shift.

Risk Management Tool:
Petrochemical companies and traders use this spread to manage exposure to price swings in propane and naphtha, ensuring more predictable margins and optimised feedstock selection.

Trading Benefits

  • Spread Trading Efficiency: Enables direct trading of the propane–naphtha spread without holding outright positions in both markets.
  • Risk Management: Offers an effective hedge for those exposed to inter-product price swings and feedstock arbitrage opportunities.
  • Price Discovery: Facilitates transparent valuation of the relative value between Middle Eastern propane and Japanese naphtha.
  • Capital Efficiency: Reduces margin requirements compared to trading both legs separately.

This contract is especially valuable for petrochemical producers, trading houses, and financial institutions active in the Asian and Middle Eastern NGL and naphtha markets. It provides a focused tool for managing exposure to one of the most actively traded and closely watched price spreads in the global petrochemical sector.