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      Friday’s Insider: The urea market’s boxing match — Bears vs. Bulls

      Ilya Motorygin avatar Ilya Motorygin
      July 19, 2024, 12:00 pm
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      The true influence of the recent Indian tender on the market’s supply-demand dynamics is more nuanced than it might initially appear. Here’s why the impact might not be as significant as it appears at first glance:

      India purchased 433,500 metric tonnes of urea, slightly below the initially planned 0.5 million metric tonnes. This might seem like a win for Indian Potash Limited (IPL), but the story runs deeper.

      Boxing, a sport known for its strategic depth, serves as a fitting metaphor for this situation. Let’s break it down round by round as if we were examining a referee’s scorecard:

      Round One: The Price Dispute

      Sellers refused the WCI price of $350.50 per metric tonne CFR, holding out until IPL started issuing Letters of Intent (LOIs) for ECI at $365 per metric tonne CFR. It’s not that India bought less; they couldn’t buy more due to pricing disagreements. Advantage to the bears.

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      Round Two: Supply Availability

      With 2.68 million metric tonnes offered and accounting for double counting, there’s still approximately 1 million metric tonnes available around the market. This round goes to the bears for keeping the supply in play.

      Round Three: Brazilian Buyers Enter

      Brazilian buyers entered the fray, purchasing at $360 per metric tonne CFR while sellers upped their offers to $370 per metric tonne CFR. A clear win for the bulls as prices edge up.

      Round Four: Gas Interruption in Egypt

      A brief gas interruption in Egypt tightened supplies slightly, giving the bulls a narrow victory.

      Round Five: Egyptian Sales

      Egyptian suppliers sold at $362 and $367 per metric tonne FOB, just shy of their $380 per metric tonne FOB target. This round ends in a draw as prices rise but not as much as expected.

      Round Six: Iran’s Price Reduction

      Iran lowered its asking price to $300 per metric tonne FOB, a win for the bears as lower prices increase market pressure.

      Round Seven: NOLA Paper Market Rise

      The paper market saw a rise in New Orleans (NOLA) right before SWFC, giving the bulls a point.

      Round Eight: SWFC Quiet

      The Southwest Fertilizer Conference (SWFC) remained extremely quiet, leaving this round open for interpretation.

      Despite these minor skirmishes, the market remains finely balanced. The champions’ rounds are still ahead, and we’ll need to watch closely as further developments unfold. Each small move in pricing, supply interruptions, or new tenders could tip the scales dramatically.

      In this high-stakes game, it’s anyone’s match.

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      About the Author of “Friday’s Insider”: Ilya Motorygin is the co-founder of GG-Trading and brings 30 years of experience to the fertilizer industry. Renowned for his comprehensive problem-solving skills, Ilya expertly manages deals from inception to completion, overseeing aspects such as financing, supply chains, and logistics.

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