UAN

U.S. Gulf:

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

Eastern Cornbelt:

The UAN-32 market remained at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB in the Eastern Cornbelt 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.

Western Cornbelt:

UAN-32 was unchanged at $325-$345/st ($10.16-$10.78/unit) FOB in the Western Cornbelt, with high out of Iowa terminals and the low reported at St. Louis.

California:

Sources reported brisk UAN-32 movement in California in late April. The market was pegged at $350-$365/st ($10.94-$11.41/unit) FOB port terminals, with rail-DEL offers quoted at $380-$390/st ($11.88-$12.19/unit) on a spot basis.

Pacific Northwest:

The UAN-32 market remained at $385-$390/st ($12.03-$12.19/unit) FOB terminals in Washington and Oregon, with delivered offers referenced at $430/st ($13.44/unit).

Western Canada:

The Western Canada UAN-28 market was unchanged at C$425-$430/mt (C$15.18-$15.36/unit) DEL, with the low reported in Saskatchewan.