US Gulf:
While some continued to call NOLA UAN barges $550/st FOB ($17.19/unit), others suggested that deals could be struck at lower numbers – assuming river conditions allowed barges to be unloaded.
Eastern Cornbelt:
UAN-32 pricing remained under pressure in the Eastern Cornbelt, with the low falling to $570/st ($17.81/unit) FOB Cincinnati for November-December offers. The Mount Vernon, Ind., market was steady at $585/st ($18.28/unit) FOB, while the upper end of the regional range was reported in the $590-$600/st ($18.44-$18.75/unit) FOB range on a spot basis.
UAN-28 offers from some suppliers were confirmed at the $498.75/st ($17.81/unit) level FOB Cincinnati at midweek.
Western Cornbelt:
The UAN-32 market was pegged at $580-$610/st ($18.13-$19.06/unit) FOB in the region, with the low reported at Port Neal, Iowa, for November-December offers. The St. Louis market was pegged at the $585/st ($18.28/unit) FOB level.
Southern Plains:
UAN-32 prices fell in a broad range at $530-$580/st ($16.56-$18.13/unit) FOB in the Southern Plains, with the low confirmed at Verdigris and Woodward, Okla., and the high at Enid, Okla.
South Central:
UAN-32 prices were reported at $555-$585/st ($17.34-$18.28/unit) FOB for limited offers in the South Central region, depending on location.
Southeast:
The UAN-32 market was quoted at $586-$595/st ($18.31-$18.59/unit) FOB port terminals in early November, with the low at Wilmington, N.C., and the high at Savannah, Ga. The low end of the Southeast UAN market remained at the $550/st ($17.19/unit) FOB level out of inland terminals in Georgia on a spot basis.