Fertilizers, Chemicals, Energy Transition, Renewables

June 27, 2025

Platts launches daily FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment, adjusts weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, has launched a daily FOB Caribbean ammonia netback price assessment, effective June 27. Platts has also adjusted the specifications of its established weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment.

These changes will provide a more granular view of the world's largest export market for ammonia.

The daily FOB Caribbean price launched is a single number 'close' value and represents a netback from the latest monthly negotiated fixed contract price between Yara and Mosaic.

The specifications of the daily assessment are detailed below:

Ammonia FOB Caribbean (AFBCD00) - daily

Quality: Anhydrous ammonia, which is around 82% nitrogen and is stored and transported as a liquid under pressure at around minus 33 degrees Celsius, with no restrictions on carbon intensity

Quantity: Basis 25,000 mt

Basis and location: Contract. Basis location - Point Lisas, Trinidad and Tobago. The assessment will reflect a netback from CFR Tampa (FATCA04)

Timing: Product loading under the latest monthly Tampa contract agreement

Frequency: Daily

Appears in: Fertecon Daily

Unit of assessment: $/mt

Timestamp: 4:30 pm, São Paulo close, published according to the São Paulo publishing calendar.

Amendments to the weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment (FACAB04)

In addition, the specifications of the existing weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment (FACAB04) have been adjusted to align with those of the daily FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment.

Under this alignment, the spot element of the weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment has been removed, the location specification has been narrowed to Trinidad and Tobago, and the quantity specification for each assessment has been changed from a minimum of 4,000 mt to a basis of 25,000 mt.

In addition, Platts has standardized the relationship between the daily single-number assessment and the established weekly FOB Caribbean low-high assessment. The weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment is published as a range with a low and high value. Effective June 27, the weekly range reflects the lowest and highest of the daily FOB Caribbean assessments published over the preceding week. No fresh market information is taken into account for the weekly assessment.

The adjustments to the specifications of the established weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment are detailed below:

Old specificationsUpdated specifications
Assessment NameFOB Caribbean (FACAB04)FOB Caribbean (FACAB04)
QualityAnhydrous ammonia, which is around 82% nitrogen, is stored and transported as a liquid under pressure at around minus 33 degrees Celsius.Anhydrous ammonia, which is around 82% nitrogen and is stored and transported as a liquid under pressure at around minus 33 degrees Celsius, with no restrictions on carbon intensity
Quantity4,000 mtBasis 25,000 mt
Basis and locationContract and spot. Countries covered: Trinidad and Venezuela. Loading ports: Point Lisas, Trinidad and Jose, El Tablazo, Venezuela. This price assessment is predominantly derived by subtracting the Caribbean to Tampa/US Gulf freight rate, as defined in Fertecon's freight index, from the CFR Tampa/US Gulf price range. However, netbacks from other markets as well as other FOB sales ex-Trinidad and ex-Venezuela can also be included. Timing: Product to be shipped up to six weeks forward.

Contract only.

Basis location: Point Lisas, Trinidad and Tobago. The assessment consistently reflects the lowest and highest of the daily FOB Caribbean assessments -- netbacks from CFR Tampa (FATCA04) -- published over the preceding week.

TimingProduct to be shipped 1-6 weeks forwardProduct loading under the latest monthly Tampa contract agreement
FrequencyWeeklyWeekly
Appears inAmmonia Market ReportAmmonia Market Report
Unit of assessment$/mt$/mt
Timestamp4:30 pm São Paulo close, published according to the Sao Paulo publishing calendar1630 São Paulo close, published according to the São Paulo publishing calendar

The decision to launch a daily FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment, adjustment of the weekly FOB Caribbean ammonia assessment was announced on May 27 in a subscriber note published here, following a proposal published on May 12 in a subscriber note available here.

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