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Lumber to soar in 2013?
Written by Scott Jamieson   
May 24, 2011 – According to Russ Taylor, president of Wood Markets, 2013 to 2015 will see a wild ride in wood products demand and pricing. Reporting from his company’s Global Wood Products: Industry and Markets Conference in Vancouver on May 10, the well-known market watcher says the consensus among speakers is that while this year and perhaps even next will see only slight market improvements in North America and Europe, things get interesting after that.

“Speakers identified 2013–2015 as the break-out period, when an imbalance in supply and demand will lead to much higher log and lumber prices. The mid-term outlook for OSB and plywood was considered to be more subdued, but rising demand in the mid-term period will allow for more curtailed OSB mills to start up, with improving prices a foregone conclusion.”

Taylor adds that every speaker mentioned the role of China as a major factor in causing these higher prices as more traditional markets start heating up. “China’s growing appetite for logs and lumber will continue to increase imports from supplying countries.” This, coupled with recovering markets in the United States and Europe, will cause a global bidding war for available resources, many of the speakers predicted.

For logging contractors and sawmills, this will likely mean a fast ramp-up period when demand takes off, no doubt a welcome rush for many. For the biomass sector, this may mean a significant increase in available sawmill residues, but also increased competition for marginal saw timber in some areas.

The second annual Global Wood Products conference will take place May 9, 2012, in Vancouver.