Key Market Indicators
Greece is set to see an increase in its import of methanol over the next five years. In 2021, the nation is expected to import 214.7 million kilograms of methanol, a figure which is estimated to jump by 3% each year, reaching 256.1 million kilograms by 2026. Since 1993, Greek demand has grown by an average of 4.7% annually. In 2019, Greece's exports of methanol came in at 28,300 kilograms, up from just 41 kilograms the previous year, a growth of 68,930%. Since 1997, the nation's supply of methanol has increased by 3.1% year on year. In 2019, Greece ranked 66th in the world for methanol exports, behind Ecuador, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United States.