U.S. Gulf: The UAN market appeared quiet again last week, even though some had predicted that business might occur at the Southwestern Fertilizer Conference.
Most continued to put the last done business within the $235-$245/st ($7.34-$7.66/unit) FOB range, with sellers eyeing $245-$255/st ($7.66-$7.97/unit) FOB for the next round of business.
East Coast vessel business continued to be called $250/mt CFR, with sellers seeking $260/mt CFR.
Eastern Cornbelt: The UAN-28 market was pegged at $250-$259/st ($8.93-$9.25/unit) FOB most terminals in Indiana and Ohio, with UAN-32 quoted in the $285-$295/st ($8.91-$9.21/unit) FOB range in Illinois last week.
Western Cornbelt: The UAN-32 market was quoted at $285-$310/st ($8.91-$9.69/unit) FOB regional terminals in the Western Cornbelt, depending on location.
Southern Plains: The UAN-32 market in the Southern Plains was quoted in a broad range at $280-$300/st ($8.75-$9.38/unit) FOB regional terminals for prompt tons, depending on location and supplier. The upper end was reported FOB Verdigris, Okla., but spot tons were reportedly no longer available there as the week progressed. Out of Gulf Coast terminals in Texas, sources pegged the UAN-32 market at $290/st ($9.06/unit) FOB last week.
South Central: UAN-32 remained at $285-$295/st ($8.91-$9.22/unit) FOB most terminals in the South Central region, depending on location and time of delivery.
Southeast: Sources quoted the UAN-32 market at $255-$260/st ($7.97-$8.13/unit) port terminals in the Southeast, with most touting the upper end of that range as the common dealer price last week.