The GCC region with a total export of 10 million tons of Urea a year has emerged as one of the major urea producing blocs in the world, a senior official at the GPIC said.
Abdulrahman Jawahery Gulf, President, Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) in a statement about the export of Urea and Ammonia said that it would be difficult to predict future trends in the markets and the price curve.
“We are fully aware of factors affecting the balance of supply and demand,” he said.
“Petrochemical exports in major markets will no doubt continue to grow in the coming years, with China, which is the largest producer and exporter of Urea in the world, instrumental in this regard, not least because of the rapid growth in Chinese exports witnessed during the year 2010, compared to 2009, with total exports of about 3.5 million tons, highlighting the major role that China plays, while providing an accurate reflection of prevailing market conditions,” he said.
He added that the Arabian Gulf was considered as one of the most important urea exporting areas, with total exports from the region running at about 10 million tons annually.
GPIC had been able to maintain its productivity rates of Urea, witnessing a rise in prices to a level exceeding $500 per ton, an increase of 4% over Company predictions, through September 2011.
The Company’s exports of Urea for the same period amounted to 452 thousand tons, reflecting the Company’s success in fulfilling their obligations to customers, in addition to achieving its declared strategic objectives through the effective implementation of set plans which are reviewed periodically to ensure consistency and adaptability to changes in global markets.
The United States of America receives the largest share of GPIC’s total exports (about 49 %.) This reflects a significant strengthening of the excellent relations already enjoyed by the Company and its US customers.
Australia’s share of Company exports amounts to 18%; India takes a 10% share.
Jawahery giving the details of the Ammonia market said that the volume of global trade of Ammonia was about 20 million tons.
Russia, Ukraine and the Republic of Trinidad are the largest exporters of ammonia in the world and therefore play an influential role in the stability of the Ammonia market, while India is one of the largest importers of Ammonia and a strategic market for GPIC, as the Company’s exports of Ammonia to India account for 41% of total exports, enabling the Company to cash in on rising prices, which have recently exceeded $600 per ton due to pressure of demand for this vital material.
GPIC had been able to achieve an increase of 3% over planned production, as a result of the uninterrupted plant operation, bearing witness to the safety measures taken by the company, its commitment to conduct periodic maintenance of the plants on time and efficiently.
The President praised the outstanding level of cooperation between GPIC and Petrochemical Industries in the State of Kuwait, an affiliate marketer authorized to market the Company’s products of Ammonia and Urea.