• Contact
  • Profercy Hub
Top Bar Menu
Profercy
Profercy
Global fertilizer prices and market analysis
  • Profercy Reports & Data
    • Nitrogen Service
    • Phosphates Service
    • Potash Service
    • Urea Forecasting
    • Ammonia Forecasting
    • Phosphates Forecasting
  • About Us
  • News
  • Profercy Reports & Data
    • Nitrogen Service
    • Phosphates Service
    • Potash Service
    • Urea Forecasting
    • Ammonia Forecasting
    • Phosphates Forecasting
  • About Us
  • News

PWNI makes further losses as limited urea demand pressures values

August 19, 2022Leave a commentGeneral, Nitrogen, Profercy World Nitrogen Index

The Profercy World Nitrogen Index (PWNI) has fallen further this week, as limited activity across the urea market continues to weigh on both cfr and fob values.

A urea tender held by Pupuk Holdings in Indonesia this week saw granular urea volumes committed at $555-560pt fob, lower than what producers in the region had been targeting the week previously.

Business was also heard taking place from the Middle East, with granular volumes sold in the mid to high-$500s pt fob for African markets, down as much as $80pt week-on-week.

Nevertheless, this has not resulted in panic from other suppliers in the region, with many confident they will be able to shift volumes in the forthcoming Indian purchasing inquiry, which could potentially be announced as early as next week.

In the west, European demand has significantly slowed down, with traders continuing to focus on placing positions they had booked previously. Much of the market is also absent during August on a summer break.

With European gas prices climbing even higher this week, concerns remain over future fertilizer production in the region. Producers west of Suez continue to hold offers at high levels. For the time being, however, buyers price ideas remain far below what is currently on offer.

In the US, demand from domestic buyers remains limited, as expected during the offseason. Many producers and traders there continue to focus on re-export opportunities as a result. While, buyers in Latin America are also yet to step into the market. In Brazil, suppliers with volumes en-route have been forced to cut offers in order to entice demand, and offers there have now fallen below $600pt cfr.

In spite of the recent slowdown in global urea demand, producers remain cautiously optimistic that values will firm following the forthcoming Indian tender. Values are also expected to be supported further by anticipated European import demand in the coming weeks.

The PWNI dropped 12.64 points to 280.99 this week.

By Neha Popat, Nitrogen Market Reporter

Share this content
LinkedInGoogle+TwitterFacebook
Related News
Global ammonia prices in the doldrums as inaugural cargo loads at large Texan plant
March 28, 2025
Domestic potash price surge and FSU supply constraints a worry for China
February 25, 2025
West is best for ammonia suppliers amid growing supply glut in the East
February 21, 2025
DAP/TSP likely outlet for OCP’s 2025 fertiliser sales growth
February 11, 2025
Global ammonia prices maintain downward trajectory on robust supply and soft demand
January 24, 2025
North American potash market nervously awaits Trump inauguration
January 20, 2025
Leave Comment

Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

clear formSubmit

Recent Insights
  • Global ammonia prices in the doldrums as inaugural cargo loads at large Texan plant
  • Domestic potash price surge and FSU supply constraints a worry for China
  • West is best for ammonia suppliers amid growing supply glut in the East
  • DAP/TSP likely outlet for OCP’s 2025 fertiliser sales growth
  • Global ammonia prices maintain downward trajectory on robust supply and soft demand
Archives
Topics
  • Ammonia (33)
  • Blue and Green Ammonia (4)
  • General (301)
  • Nitrogen (335)
  • Phosphate & NPKs (15)
  • Potash (6)
  • Profercy World Nitrogen Index (160)
  • Uncategorized (6)
Contact Profercy

New Subscriptions: +44 (0)207 183 6332
Markets / Accounts: +44 (0)1372 386205
Press / Media Enquiries: Contact Us

Send an email

Profercy Hub Login

Latest Profercy Updates
  • Global ammonia prices in the doldrums as inaugural cargo loads at large Texan plant
  • Domestic potash price surge and FSU supply constraints a worry for China
  • West is best for ammonia suppliers amid growing supply glut in the East
Copyright © 2025 Profercy Ltd | Registered in England & Wales. Company No. 03220009. Profercy Limited, Riverbridge House, Fetcham Grove, Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 9AD, United Kingdom

Terms & Conditions - Data & Privacy - Digital Strategy by Spinach Consultancy

×
Before you leave...
Would you like to download a free copy of our reports? We have a free sample of each report for you. You can also take a 2 week free trial to see the value we deliver. 

You are giving us consent to send you Profercy reports and information about our services. Privacy Policy