US Gulf:
The NOLA UAN market remained at $235-$240/st ($7.34-$7.50/unit) FOB based on upriver pricing, with no new barge business reported to test the market.
Eastern Cornbelt:
UAN-32 was unchanged at $275-$300/st ($8.59-$9.38/unit) FOB regional terminals, depending on location and time of shipment, with the low reported at Mount Vernon, Ind., for prompt tons and the high out of Illinois River terminals for spring material. Most prompt offers out of Illinois River terminals were pegged at the $285/st ($8.91/unit) FOB level.
Prompt UAN offers at Cincinnati remained at $280-$285/st ($8.75-$8.91/unit) FOB for UAN-32 and up to $250/st ($8.93/unit) for UAN-28, with March-April pricing for UAN-32 quoted at the $300/st ($9.38/unit) FOB level.
Western Cornbelt:
The UAN-32 market was unchanged at $260-$285/st ($8.13-$8.91/unit) FOB terminals in the Western Cornbelt, depending on location and time of shipment. The Port Neal, Iowa, market remained at $260/st ($8.13/unit) FOB for February and $275/st ($8.59/unit) FOB for March-April, with St. Louis pricing quoted at the $275/st ($8.59/unit) FOB mark for prompt tons.
Truck-DEL UAN-32 offers were pegged at the $280-$285/st ($8.75-$8.91/unit) level in Iowa and Missouri in early February.
Southern Plains:
UAN-32 was quoted at $260-$285/st ($8.13-$8.91/unit) FOB terminals for February-March tons in the Southern Plains, with the low confirmed at Woodward, Okla., and the high at Dodge City, Kan. The latest offers at Coffeyville, Kan., were reported at the $265/st ($8.28/unit) FOB level for February and $275/st ($8.59/unit) FOB for March.
Verdigris, Okla., UAN-32 pricing was quoted at $265/st ($8.28/unit) FOB or higher for March-April, with unconfirmed reports that the January cold snap affected some plant operations, limiting available tons for February shipment.
South Central:
The UAN-32 market was pegged at $265-$275/st ($8.28-$8.59/unit) FOB terminals in the South Central region for prompt tons.
Southeast:
UAN-32 was reported at $265-$280/st ($8.28-$8.75/unit) FOB regional terminals in the Southeast in early February, with the low confirmed at port terminals and the high out of inland locations in Georgia.