Abu Dhabi's state-owned Adnoc has set its May sulphur official selling price (OSP) for the Indian subcontinent at $760/t fob Ruwais, up by $160/t from its April OSP.
This is the highest level since June-August 2008, when the OSP hit $800-820/t fob and then softened slightly to $770/t fob.
Adnoc's May OSP implies a delivered price of $855-859/t cfr India, with the freight cost for a 40,000-45,000t shipment to the east coast of India, last assessed at $95-99/t on 30 April. Additional costs such as insurance premiums on top of higher bunker costs elevate delivered price levels further in addition to lower product availability.
Freight costs have risen by 476pc since the onset of the US-Iran war, from $16-18/t on 26 February, driven by additional toll payments required for safe passage.

