Data on commodity prices helps our clients understand how external influences affect the industrial sector, including changes in demand, supply chain shifts, and impacts on utility CAPEX and OPEX.
Bluefield has created an interactive data set featuring key commodity prices (including oil, natural gas, coal, and minerals) as well as material prices to help clients assess the impact on their operational expenditures and overall business performance.
This data helps our clients address key questions:
- When did the prices of water treatment chemicals begin to rise?
- Are natural gas prices rising, and to what extent?
- How have the prices of different pipe materials, such as plastic water pipes, concrete pipes, and iron and steel pipes) evolved over time?
Who has access to Bluefield’s dashboards on equipment, energy, and commodity price data?
All Bluefield Data Navigator seat holders have access to Bluefield’s dashboards on equipment, energy, and commodity price data.
What are the data sources for Bluefield’s energy, commodity, and material price dashboards?
Sources for this data include the St. Louis Federal Reserve and the World Bank.
Does Bluefield track global commodity price data?
Yes. Bluefield tracks global commodity price data dating back to 1960, with monthly data points, to help clients contextualize current prices and understand historical trends.
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Worldwide Head of Development, AWS Water