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US Gulf urea prices rally; High Chinese urea offers benefit the Arab Gulf

April 20, 2015Leave a commentGeneral, Nitrogen, Profercy World Nitrogen Index
  • Granular urea prices move up in the Arab Gulf and the Americas – firm Chinese price stance supports gains.
  • Supply squeeze in the US Gulf leads leads to price rally for prompt and May barges. Deferred months also firm up.
  • Nitrogen Index holds steady after 13 weeks of decline.

Global urea markets have been in a bearish phase since the beginning of the year. Since January, prices for Yuzhnyy prilled urea, Egyptian granular urea and Middle East granular urea have fallen by $70-90pt. Profercy’s World Nitrogen Index – a barometer of global nitrogen values – has fallen 37 points and is at a level not seen since mid-2010 (charted below).

However, global urea prices saw positives last week in both the Middle East and the US. Middle East producers have successfully committed 150,000t of product and have benefitted from the firm price stance adopted by Chinese producers – unusually Chinese granular urea was quoted some $10-15pt higher than product from the Middle East.

Producers in the AG will also benefit from the recent price rally in the US Gulf in terms of netbacks for earlier US shipments. Prompt supply has been constrained by poor weather conditions preventing vessels discharging. Last week, prices for prompt barges gained by $20ps ton on the previous week. Product in place up-river has also been attracting a significant premium.

Granular urea markets are for the moment firmer, with offers in major markets, such as Brazil and Thailand, now at higher levels. A key factor has been China’s willingness to hold back from the export market. Short term, the question is how long will China be absent and what will the impact be once it returns?

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