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Tampa 3Q liquid sulphur price hits record $705/lt

Created at 13 Jul · 5:41 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Third-quarter contract prices for molten sulphur deliveries into Tampa, Florida, have settled at a record $705/long tonne, an increase of $50/lt from the previous quarter. This 8% rise surpasses the previous peak set in the second quarter.

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Key Numbers

$705/ltTampa 3Q contract price for molten sulphur
$50/ltIncrease from prior quarter
8%Quarterly price rise
$655/ltSecond quarter contract price
2008Previous sulphur price peak year
$1,100-1,150/t fobUS Gulf spot export assessment on July 9

Who's Involved

Maria Mosquera
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Argus Media group
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↳ Why This Matters

The record-high sulphur prices reflect tight global supply, driven by reduced Middle Eastern exports and strong demand from the fertilizer sector, potentially impacting agricultural production costs.

Key facts

  • Third-quarter contract prices for molten sulphur in Tampa, Florida, settled at a record $705/long tonne.
  • This price is a $50/lt increase from the second quarter's settlement of $655/lt.
  • The 8% rise marks a new record, exceeding the previous peak from 2008.
  • Spot export prices from US Gulf refineries were assessed at $1,100-1,150/t fob on July 9.
  • Weakened phosphate fertilizer demand due to high prices is impacting sulphur contract prices.

Third-quarter contract prices for molten sulphur deliveries into Tampa, Florida, have been settled at a record high of $705/long tonne (lt) delivered, up by $50/lt from the $655/lt settled for the prior quarter. The 8pc rise sets a new record after the second-quarter agreement had already surpassed the previous peak from 2008.

Spot export shipments have capitalised on the lack of sulphur flows out of the Middle East, with prices well above the contract level. The latest assessment for spot exports from US Gulf refineries stood at $1,100-1,150/t fob on 9 July.

US Gulf shipments reached unusual markets during the second quarter, including north Africa for fertiliser production and east Africa for copper belt consumers, as Middle East export flows dwindled.

The moderate contract range is thought to reflect affordability concerns for the downstream fertiliser market, where phosphate fertiliser demand has weakened because of high prices. This is part of a wider global trend, as higher costs have driven discounts for domestic sulphur consumers in many regions to secure fertiliser production.

Additionally, some sulphur producers in the US Gulf lack infrastructure to export solid sulphur, leaving them dependent on domestic liquid sulphur consumers and concerned about potential demand destruction causing storage tanks to fill at production sites.

Frequently asked questions

The third-quarter contract price for molten sulphur deliveries into Tampa, Florida, has been settled at a record high of $705/long tonne.

The new price is up by $50/lt from the $655/lt settled for the prior quarter, representing an 8% increase.

Prices are driven by a lack of sulphur flows from the Middle East and affordability concerns in the downstream fertilizer market, where demand has weakened due to high prices.

High sulphur costs are contributing to weakened phosphate fertilizer demand and have led to discounts for domestic sulphur consumers in many regions trying to secure fertilizer production.

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How It Developed

Third-quarter contract prices for molten sulphur in Tampa settled at a record $705/long tonne.
This price represents an $50/lt increase from the prior quarter's settlement.
The 8% rise sets a new record, surpassing the previous peak from 2008.
Spot export shipments are priced above contract levels due to a lack of sulphur from the Middle East.
US Gulf spot exports were assessed at $1,100-1,150/t fob on July 9.
US Gulf shipments reached markets in North Africa and East Africa in the second quarter.
The contract price range reflects affordability concerns in the downstream fertilizer market.
Phosphate fertilizer demand has weakened due to high prices.

Sources

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Tampa 3Q liquid sulphur price hits record $705/ltArgus Media

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