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Urea prices soften further west of Suez

  • : Fertilizers
  • 24/11/05

Granular urea prices have dipped again today, with levels in Brazil trending down to about $360/t cfr and Nigeria's Dangote having concluded business in the $330s/t fob.

Offers to Brazil have dropped to $360/t cfr, with bids heard in the $350s/t cfr and below. One supplier was heard to be offering 30,000t of urea for loading in the first half of November at $360/t cfr Paranagua. Sluggish demand and unsold incoming tonnage are weighing on the market, with the November urea line-up surpassing 1mn t. Argus assessed granular urea at $365-375/t cfr Brazil on 4 November.

Nigeria's Dangote is understood to have sold two urea cargoes following its scrapped tender last week. The producer sold one mid-November loading cargo in the low to mid-$330s/t fob. A prompt-loading cargo was also likely to have been sold. Dangote was heard to be offering the mid-November lot at $345/t fob. A trading firm was in the freight market to ship 30,000t of urea from Lekki to either the US or Brazil, loading on 10-20 November.

Meanwhile, prices in Argentina have also slipped, with an offer heard in the mid- to high $380s/t cfr and indications at $380-385/t cfr. The Dangote business could soon pressure levels to the $370s/t cfr Argentina. And granular urea to west coast Mexico was indicated at about $385/t cfr.

A lack of overall demand in the Americas and Europe is weighing on international urea prices. But levels east of Suez have remained comparatively insulated by continued demand from India and tighter supply from the Middle East.


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