Fujairah Bunker Sales Declines In March

  • Singapore bunker sales rise despite crude gains.
  • Temporary outage at Uniper Energy refinery.
  • Marine gasoil bunker sales led decline.

Bunker fuel sales at the UAE’s Port of Fujairah in March fell 0.6% on the month as crude oil got more expensive and supplies were crimped by a surprise temporary refinery outage, says an article published in S&P Global Platts.

Sales Drop out

Total sales fell to 634,045 cu m from 637,585 cu m in February, according to April 20 data from the Fujairah Oil Industry...

https://mfame.guru/fujairah-bunker-sales-declines-in-march/

Singapore Marine Fuels Sales Slips YOY By 2.8% In March

Sales of marine fuels at Singapore port dipped by 2.8% on year during March 2021, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) data, says an article published in Manifold Times.

2020 VS 2021 Sales

In total, 4.19 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact: 4,199,333 mt) of various bunker fuels were sold at the world’s largest bunkering port in March, less than 4.32 million mt (exact: 4,322,284 mt) recorded during March 2020.

Deliveries of 500 centistokes (cSt), 380 cSt and 180 cSt grades in...

https://mfame.guru/singapore-marine-fuels-sales-slips-yoy-by-2-8-in-march/

Bunkering Market in China Recovers with Bunker Fuel Demand

Beijing-based commodity market information provider JLC Network Technology Co. on Thursday (13 August) shared its JLC China Bunker monthly report for July, reports Manifold Times.

JLVJLC China Bunker Market Monthly Report (July, 2020)

Bonded bunker fuel sales rise in July

In July, China’s bonded bunker fuel sales grew to about 1.36 million mt, versus 1.18 million mt in June, JLC data showed.

Demand for bonded bunker fuel improved in July as the shipping market recovered with better control of the...

https://mfame.guru/bunkering-market-in-china-recovers-with-bunker-fuel-demand/

Rotterdam Bunker Volumes Dip on Dropped Fuel Oil Sale

Bunker sales in Rotterdam fell for the second straight quarter, according to the latest data from the Port of Rotterdam Authority, reports Ship & Bunker.

Reason for the decline in sales

Total sales for Q3 2019 excluding lubes were 2,106,662 m3, down 5.6% sequentially to the lowest for any quarter since at least 2012.

The drop was driven by a decline in fuel oil sales, which made up 80% of the overall total.

Rotterdam saw sales of 1,693,136 m3 of fuel oil and 413,526 m3 of distillates in the period.

L...

http://mfame.guru/rotterdam-bunker-volumes-dip-on-dropped-fuel-oil-sale/

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