PWNI: Urea markets firm, ammonia set for price increases
August 8th, 2014 by Chris Yearsley / CEO, Head of Nitrogen
August 8th, 2014 by Chris Yearsley / CEO, Head of Nitrogen
Global nitrogen markets remain firm, with urea leading the charge and ammonia set to follow. Profercy’s World Nitrogen Index gained a further 3 points this week with further price increases for granular urea worldwide. Supply cutbacks have been a running theme in the West for both prilled and granular product for some time now and continue to support the market.
Bolstering the Nitrogen Index this week was a jump of over $10pt in Profercy’s Egyptian granular urea quote. Gas supply issues in Egypt and domestic demand for product continue to limit product available to the export market. Hence, traders moved early in the week to secure the small volumes available.
For the second week, improving prices in the US Gulf supported a further increase in our price quote for Arab Gulf granular urea. This rose by nearly $20pt basis US netbacks. The US market has seen prompt prices increase, while an uptick in prices for September is encouraging the bulls in the current market.
Profercy published the graph below online last week, noting that Chinese prilled urea was set to follow the price appreciation for Chinese granular. While the latter is more attractive to global urea markets, with the largest single market for the lower grade prills being India, prilled prices have now gained at least $15pt in the last week.
The graph above, published last week, points to the expected rise in Chinese prilled urea prices, which have now gained by $15pt.
Ammonia prices have gained steadily over recent weeks with ongoing supply problems in the FSU supporting prices. Many buyers have opted to secure product ahead with little, if any, product available from major export origins for August.
Ammonia prices in the Arab Gulf have now comfortably surpassed $500pt fob for September product. The ammonia market is relatively small compared to the market for urea, with fewer export origins offering product. As such, the increase in Arab Gulf prices for September points to significant price increases for FSU product for September, and equally the Tampa cfr level due to be settled later this month.
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The Profercy World Nitrogen Index is published every week and is based on price ranges provided by the Profercy Nitrogen Service. This includes prilled and granular urea, UAN, AN, ammonium sulphate and ammonia. A full methodology can be found here.
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