Sawlog prices in British Columbia fell to two-year lows in the 4Q/19, but remained higher than those in many competing regions of North America
Wood raw-material costs in British Columbia fell for both sawmills and pulpmills in the second half of 2019. This fall comes after a seven-year period of record high costs on two fronts – high log costs for the sawmilling sector, and high wood fiber costs for the pulp industry. The decline in sawlog prices came as a result of declining demand and generally sufficient log supply for the sawmills in the province. In the Interior of BC, prices for mixed softwood sawlogs fell from an average of US$78/m[3] in the 4Q/18 to US$67/m[3] in the 4Q/19. This is the lowest level in two