@a_martinoro@CRUDEOIL231 That would be @Kpler Ángel. The platform covers sulphuric acid and dry sulphur alongside the downstream — phosphate fertilisers, MHP, copper cathodes.
@onslowshipping this tallies well with what we're seeing on Kpler too —we've got another four vessels lined up which takes our current forecast total for the month to 1,485kt
@Sustainabledud1 here you go — two views on the same figures which were last updated in Q1. Worth noting that REO (eq) includes carbonates too at a ~1/3rd equivalence
@Sustainabledud1 if you take a look into Chinese customs data you'll find that ammonium sulphate, ammonium bicarbonate and oxalic acid exports to Myanmar are highly correlated with imports of RE carbonates and compounds. I don't have the chart to hand but can share it later on
@Sustainabledud1 one detail that merits much closer inspection is hinted at here:
> Trade data indicates that most of these chemicals come from China itself — with exports to Myanmar of 1.5 million tonnes of ammonium sulphate in 2023 (up from 93 thousand tonnes in 2015) and 174 thousand tonnes
@hamiltonulmer@observablehq I would tend to filter to nulls and then review their distribution along various axes. I'd not considered coming at it from the other direction — nice!
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here's a quick trick I've been using to get password protection on Vercel without shelling out $150 a month https://t.co/ZNZ5PyAH6l (cc @sveltesociety)
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@joshnuss I've thrown together a quick Markdoc.svelte here in an effort to reproduce the React example https://t.co/W12k6KXxgO
Happy to buff it up and submit a PR if you'd like to include it alongside the preprocessor
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