A series of floods in the peninsular Malaysia since late November has disrupted supplies and logistics of palm kernel shells (PKS), market participants told Argus.
Almost all regions of the peninsular Malaysia were hit by heavy rain last week, especially the Perak area in the northwest peninsular and Melaka in the southwest peninsular. The east coast of the peninsular, including Kelantan and Terengganu areas, were also severely flooded. This has caused significant damage to roads and infrastructure in the regions, impacting PKS supplies and logistics, according to traders.
Such disruptions could limit PKS supply capacity in these areas, which may affect spot prices of the cargoes loaded in peninsular Malaysia, market sources said.
Northern Sumatra in Indonesia was also hit by heavy rain, including the Aceh area. But Jambi and Riau, which are major PKS supplying areas in Sumatra, were not significantly impacted, although logistics in Padang region in western Sumatra were disrupted slightly.
Argus-assessed prices for PKS that meet Japan's FiT requirements were at $87.60/t fob peninsular Malaysia on 26 November, lower by $1.06 on the week. Prices of PKS that comply with Japan's FiT requirements were pegged at $101.47/t fob east coast Sumatra on the same day.

