US domestic standard pipe prices

Wednesday, 04 September 2019 21:30:46 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Sources close to SteelOrbis have confirmed that US domestic Grade B standard pipe prices are being heard in the range of $47.50-$49.50 cwt. ($1,047-$1,091/mt or $950-$990/nt ), ex-mill, although deals below this range are said to be available based on volume.

Further, SteelOrbis sources have also confirmed that prices for US domestic Grade A standard pipe are being heard in the range of $45.00-$46.00 cwt. ($992-$1,014/mt or $900-$920/nt), ex-mill, although as with Grade B standard pipe, deals below this range are said to be available based on volume.
 

 


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