Nitrogen Cost in Poland
The chart above illustrates Nitrogen price assessments, in US Dollar Cent per normal cubic meter (USD cent/Nm3), from Jun 2022 through Jun 2023, as described below:
- contract price, exw: Nitrogen, Poland, contract price, exw, formula
- cash cost, on-site: Nitrogen, Poland, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical consumer facility)
- cash cost, off-site: Nitrogen, Poland, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)
In June 2023, the contract price on an ex-works basis for Nitrogen Gas in Poland reached 10.8 USD cent per normal cubic meter, representing a minimal increase of 0.93% compared to the previous month. When examining the broader 12-month trend, Nitrogen Gas contract prices in Poland have remained stable with no cumulative change. As of June 2023, the on-site cash cost for Nitrogen Gas in Poland stood at 7.99 USD cent per normal cubic meter, reflecting a slight rise of 1.01% from May 2023. Throughout the past year, the on-site production costs for Nitrogen Gas in Poland have experienced a cumulative increase of 4%. The off-site cash cost for Nitrogen Gas in Poland in June 2023 was 7.23 USD cent per normal cubic meter, showing a marginal increase of 1.00% from the previous month. Over the 12-month period, the off-site supply costs for Nitrogen Gas in Poland have accumulated a 4% increase.
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