UAN

U.S. Gulf:

NOLA barges continued to be put at around $300/st ($9.38/unit) FOB. East Coast vessel business remained at $345-$350/mt CFR.

Eastern Cornbelt:

The UAN-32 market was unchanged at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB in the region, depending on location, with the low at Mount Vernon and Seneca, Ill., and the high at Burns Harbor, Ind. Sources continued to peg the Cincinnati market at $330-$332/st ($10.31-$10.38/unit) for UAN-32 and $287-$291/st ($10.25-$10.39/unit) FOB for UAN-28.

“Supply remains somewhat tight, and market prices are reflecting this throughout the Midwest,” said one industry contact.

Western Cornbelt:

UAN-32 was unchanged at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB in the Western Cornbelt, with the low at St. Louis. Pricing out of Iowa terminals was generally pegged in the $340-$345/st ($10.63-$10.78/unit) FOB range in late April.

Southern Plains:

The UAN-32 market was pegged at a solid $340-$350/st ($10.63-$10.94/unit) FOB regional production points, depending on location and time of shipment. The price out of Gulf Coast terminals in Texas was tagged at the $320/st ($10.00/unit) level in late April.

South Central:

The UAN-32 market was also slightly higher, at $320-$330/st ($10.00-$10.31/unit) FOB South Central terminals, up $5/st from last report, with the lower end of the range reported at Memphis.

Southeast:

The UAN-32 market was quoted at $310-$320/st ($9.69-$10.00/unit) FOB terminals in the Southeast, with the lower end out of inland tanks in Georgia and the high out of most port terminals.