Cairo has raised gas prices for fertilizer producers due to higher fuel import costs in a tighter global fertilizer market.
Producers are now being billed $9-10/mn Btu in the second half of April, up from $8.5/mn Btu earlier in the month and nearly double the $5.5/mn Btu paid in March, before the recent regional supply shock. (CONTINUED – 141 WORDS)
Read this article for free
Gain access to over 60-years of energy analysis and news
-
Delve into the details backed by data
-
Exclusive information from high-level officials
-
Assess future risks and opportunities

