“Dong Fang Zhao Yang 2” supplied Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier “Ocean Trinity” with 1,600 metric tonnes of bonded low sulphur marine fuel oil.
Total bunker sales at Panama was 478,938 metric tonnes (mt) in December 2025, compared to sales of 500,563 mt during the similar period in 2024.
Extended lead times persist in Houston; availability is tight in OPL Sepetiba; bunker demand has eased in Panama.
Bunker report panellists include Island Oil Limited, Cockett Marine Oil Pte, Monjasa A/S and KPI OceanConnect, NSI Marine and Transparensea Fuels.
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Prompt supply is tight in Gibraltar; fuel availability improves in Las Palmas; HSFO and VLSFO availability very tight in Port Louis.
City-state recorded marine fuel sales of 56.77 million tonnes in 2025, a 3.4% increase from 2024, with continued growth in the use of alternative marine fuels.
Bunker demand low in Zhoushan; VLSFO and LSMGO availability good in Taiwanese ports; VLSFO availability tight across several Japanese ports.
Among the top bunker suppliers in the city-state are Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services, Eng Hua Co, TFG Marine, Vitol Bunkers (S) and Chevron Singapore.
Rotterdam LBM's discount to B100 widens to $505/mt for vessels with low methane slip engines sailing between EU ports.