Despite low gas prices in North America, a 40% increase in global urea capacity is unlikely

The last two years have seen numerous nitrogen capacity projects announced, with many of these located in North America. If all projects were built, Profercy estimates that global nitrogen capacity could increase 40% by 2018. However, many projects fail to break ground and production is never realised. Our latest long term forecast for urea, The…

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Profercy World Nitrogen Index – A quiet week, urea markets ease

The last full week of business in 2013 has been relatively quiet. Following the run-up in prices in recent weeks, Yuzhnyy prilled urea prices and Egyptian granular urea prices fell back. Despite an increase in Profercy’s price range for Yuzhnny ammonia, the Profercy World Nitrogen Index fell back to just over 170. A more detailed…

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A tough year for nitrogen markets – the Nitrogen Index 2013

As the holiday season approaches, this extended blog entry briefly reviews the fortunes of nitrogen products throughout 2013. Utilising Profercy’s World Nitrogen Index, the review primarily focuses on urea, which makes up the majority of nitrogen used worldwide.  2013 saw nearly 7 months of falling urea prices sandwiched between two bullish phases. For more information on…

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