Oil Companies Profit from Sulfuric-Acid Market Boom
May 29th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial NewsThe sulfuric-acid market is booming and oil companies are reaping the rewards.
According to the London Times, the price of sulfur has risen from $50 to $500 a ton in under a year. More from this report:
“Shell is one of the most-efficient producers of sulphur,” Barry Clarke, a sulphur market analyst for Pentasul, said.