Methanex Corporation provided production guidance for the first quarter of 2021 and full year 2021. In 2021, the company's outlook for New Zealand production is uncertain. The company estimate production in New Zealand for 2021 of 1.5 million to 1.6 million tonnes compared to 2020 production of 1.7 million tonnes. Looking into 2021, the company has been advised that upstream production declines and the delay of upstream maintenance work due to COVID-19 will result in lower gas deliveries. It is unclear how long these lower gas deliveries will persist. Based on current gas deliveries, the company estimate production in Trinidad for 2021 of 900,000 tonnes, reflecting Methanex interest compared with 2020 production of 1 million tonnes. All 2021 production is expected to come from the Atlas facility, as the company announced earlier this month that the company expected that the Titan facility will remain idled indefinitely because it has not been able to reach an acceptable longer-term natural gas agreement. The company estimate production in Chile for 2021 of 900,000 to 1 million tonnes compared to 2020 production of 800,000 tonnes. 2021 production is forecasted to be similar to 2020 production of 6.6 million tonnes, although actual production may vary by quarter based on gas availability, planned outages, extended unplanned outages and unanticipated factors. Now turning to outlook for the first quarter of 2021. In the near term, based on posted prices so far, the company expected realized methanol prices in the first quarter of 2021 will be higher than the fourth quarter of 2020. The company expected that production levels will be similar compared to the fourth quarter, given the natural gas curtailments in New Zealand, Trinidad and Chile that mentioned earlier.