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Urea marches on – Nitrogen Index up 15 points since May price floor

August 15, 2014Leave a commentGeneral, Nitrogen, Profercy World Nitrogen Index
  • Price gains for prilled and granular urea support a further increase in the Nitrogen Index
  • First ever Chinese urea cargo sold to the EU
  • Middle East ammonia sees price gains with producers confident

Urea markets remain bullish and prices have risen again for granular urea in the Middle East and in China. The market has now seen urea prices rise by up to 25% since the Q2 market floor. Prills have followed with Chinese prilled urea prices now $25pt higher than before July’s Indian purchasing tender. Consequently, Profercy’s World Nitrogen Index has moved up 15 points since the 22 May low when Yuzhnyy prills were around $280pt fob.

The oft-mentioned supply cutbacks continue to provide producers with comfortable positions with few in the market expecting the situation to change in the short term. Chinese producers have secured higher prices for September, with Middle East granular producers also achieving higher spot sales.

First Chinese urea cargo destined for Europe

This year has seen Chinese granular product more readily accepted in the West, particularly in the USA. Latest reports from Spain now suggest that a major cargo of Chinese prilled urea has been purchased – the first ever large cargo of Chinese prilled product destined for the EU.

Ammonia: Middle East gains point to higher FSU prices and Tampa cfr increase

This week’s Nitrogen Index partly masks the firm nature of global ammonia markets, with Middle East prices not included in the Index. Middle East ammonia has seen notable price appreciation in the last two weeks, reflecting tight global supplies. The increases are expected to be reflected soon in Western prices, including the influential Tampa cfr price as well as the Yuzhnyy ammonia price utilised by Profercy’s Index.

Profercy’s World Nitrogen Index

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Profercy World Nitrogen Index: Methodology

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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