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ENGINE: Americas Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook (4 Jan 2024)

Demand picks up after year-end holidays; prompt availability tight in Houston and most US Gulf Coast ports; rough weather disrupts Zona Comun bunkering.

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RESIZED ENGINE Americas

The following article regarding bunker fuel availability in the Americas region has been provided by online marine fuel procurement platform ENGINE for post on Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times:

  • Demand picks up after year-end holidays
  • Prompt availability tight in Houston and most US Gulf Coast ports
  • Rough weather disrupts Zona Comun bunkering

North America

Bunker demand has picked up this week in Houston and several other ports along the US Gulf Coast after a period of subdued demand during the holidays last week.

Availability of both VLSFO and LSMGO has gotten tighter in Houston, and some suppliers can only deliver them with a lead time of more than seven days. Prompt HSFO supply is also tight and lead times of 8-9 days are recommended for the grade.

Several suppliers in Houston have held back offers for prompt dates due to tight delivery schedules, sources say.

Prompt supply of VLSFO and LSMGO is also tight in Bolivar Roads and Beaumont. Bunker deliveries there are subject to weather conditions and availability of anchorage space, a source says.

A high risk of fog and reduced visibility is forecast around Corpus Christi, Port Arthur and Lake Charles on Friday, which could delay vessel traffic around the region and potentially through the Houston Ship Channel, Norton Lilly says. As a result, some suppliers are refraining from offering stems for prompt dates in the area.

Bunker operations in the Galveston Offshore Lightering Area (GOLA) resumed on Thursday after being suspended for a day due to rough weather. However, the forecast of strong wind gusts by Thursday evening may impact bunkering in the area again. Some suppliers are experiencing delays in delivery schedules due to recent adverse weather conditions.

Prompt availability remains tight for all grades in the West Coast ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. Lead times of about seven days are recommended for VLSFO and LSMGO, and a longer lead time of 10-12 days for HSFO.

Availability of VLSFO and LSMGO have slightly improved in the East Coast port of New York. Both grades can now be secured within 4-5 days of lead time. The reduced lead times are attributed to lower demand following the holiday season rush.

Caribbean and Latin America

Demand for all fuel grades have remained low in the ports of Balboa and Cristobal in Panama amid ongoing drought-triggered transit restrictions. VLSFO and LSMGO availability has been good, and most suppliers can offer stems within five days in Balboa. HSFO is also available, but it requires a lead time of about seven days, a source says.

VLSFO and LSMGO delivery is possible for prompt dates off Trinidad, but these offers are generally quoted on a subject to enquiry basis, a source says. Similarly, prompt stems can also be secured in the Bahamas’ Freeport.

Bunker operations have been suspended in Argentina's Zona Comun anchorage since Tuesday due to strong wind gusts. The weather is forecast to remain rough for the remaining days of this week, which could cause prolonged delays and disruptions, a source says.

Prompt VLSFO and LSMGO availability is good in most Brazilian ports. However, demand has remained slow this week.

By Debarati Bhattacharjee

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Published: 5 January, 2024

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ENGINE: East of Suez Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook (3 Dec 2024)

Availability is tight across all grades in Singapore; LSMGO supply is good in Zhoushan port; VLSFO and LSMGO availability is tight in several Indian ports.

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RESIZED ENGINE East of Suez

The following article regarding regional bunker fuel availability outlook for the East of Suez region has been provided by online marine fuels procurement platform ENGINE for publication on Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times:

  • Availability is tight across all grades in Singapore
  • LSMGO supply is good in Zhoushan port
  • VLSFO and LSMGO availability is tight in several Indian ports

Singapore and Malaysia

Despite low demand, the availability of all grades is tight for prompt dates in Singapore, according to a source. Most suppliers are recommending lead times of about 10 days for VLSFO. Some can accommodate stems with shorter lead times, but these are typically priced higher compared to those for dates further out.

Recommended lead times for HSFO are around 2-6 days and 1-5 days for LSMGO.

At Malaysia's Port Klang, VLSFO and LSMGO supplies are good, although HSFO availability remains relatively tight.

East Asia

In Zhoushan, fuel availability remains steady, with several suppliers advising lead times of 5-7 days for VLSFO and HSFO, and 3-5 days for LSMGO. Some suppliers can arrange prompt deliveries for smaller VLSFO stems.

VLSFO and LSMGO supplies are abundant at Dalian and Qingdao ports in Northern China, although HSFO availability is tight in Qingdao. Tianjin is facing limited supply across all fuel grades.

In Shanghai, LSMGO is readily available, but VLSFO and HSFO are scarce. Prompt availability of VLSFO and LSMGO is also tight in Yangpu and Guangzhou.

Fuzhou has good availability of VLSFO and LSMGO, while Xiamen has ample VLSFO supply but limited LSMGO.

All three grades are tight for prompt dates in Hong Kong. Lead times of seven days are recommended for all grades.

VLSFO and LSMGO are readily available in the Taiwanese ports of Hualien, Kaohsiung, and Keelung, with lead times of about two days, consistent with last week. Lead times for both grades are around 3-4 days in Taichung.

Bunker demand in South Korean ports remains subdued due to higher bunker prices.

Availability remains tight across South Korean ports, with most suppliers recommending lead times of 6-8 days for all grades. Bunkering operations might be suspended in the South Korean ports of Ulsan, Onsan, Busan, Yeosu, and Daesan between 3-8 December due to rough weather conditions.

LSMGO supply remains robust across key Japanese ports including Tokyo, Chiba, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Osaka, Kobe, Sakai, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Mizushima, and Oita. VLSFO availability is steady, though prompt deliveries are limited in Oita. Meanwhile, prompt HSFO supply is said to be tight in Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Mizushima, and Oita, according to a source.

Bad weather may disrupt bunkering in the Philippine port of Subic Bay on 9 December.

Similarly, adverse weather is expected to impact bunkering at the Vietnamese port of Ho Chi Minh from 7-9 December.

Oceania

VLSFO and LSMGO are available at the western Australian ports of Kwinana, Fremantle, and Kembla, with lead times of around 7-8 days. In New South Wales’ Sydney port, LSMGO supplies are adequate, but HSFO may require longer lead times.

In Victoria, both Melbourne and Geelong have good VLSFO and LSMGO supply, though prompt HSFO deliveries are tight. Queensland’s Brisbane and Gladstone ports have sufficient VLSFO and LSMGO with lead times of 7-8 days, but HSFO availability in Brisbane remains tight.

In New Zealand, Tauranga and Auckland both have good supplies of VLSFO, with Auckland also having ample LSMGO stocks. Adverse weather is expected in Tauranga between 4 and 8 December, which can cause bunkering disruptions.

South Asia

VLSFO and LSMGO availability remains tight at several Indian ports, including Mumbai, Tuticorin, and Chennai, as it has been in recent weeks. Supply of both grades is subject to availability in Visakhapatnam and Haldia, while Kandla and Cochin have good stock.

Adverse weather conditions in the port of Visakhapatnam could disrupt bunker operations during the week.

Sri Lanka’s Colombo port has good availability for all bunker grades. Lead times of three days are recommended by a supplier there.

Middle East

Prompt availability for VLSFO and LSMGO remains tight in Fujairah, with lead times of 5-7 days recommended for both grades. Similarly, suppliers in Khor Fakkan are recommending lead times of 5-7 days for all grades.

Saudi Arabia's Jeddah port has a good LSMGO supply, but VLSFO is tight. Djibouti has LSMGO shortages. Omani ports, including Sohar, Salalah, Muscat, and Duqm have adequate LSMGO supply available to cater to prompt demand.

By Aparupa Mazumder

 

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Published: 4 December, 2024

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TFG Marine becomes majority owner of Spanish bunkering firm Vilma Oil Med

Strategically located in the Strait of Gibraltar, Vilma Oil Med’s West-Mediterranean bunkering services include an 84,000 cbm storage facility and a MFM-equipped bunkering barge.

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TFG Marine becomes majority owner of Spanish bunkering firm Vilma Oil Med

TFG Marine, the global marine fuel supply and procurement joint venture between Trafigura Group Pte (Trafigura) and shipping firms Frontline and Golden Ocean, on Monday (2 December) announced the completion of the acquisition of its majority stake in Spanish bunkering company Vilma Oil Med.

Strategically located in the Strait of Gibraltar, one of the world’s busiest maritime routes, Vilma Oil Med’s West-Mediterranean bunkering services include an 84,000 cbm storage facility and a mass flow meter equipped bunkering barge capable of supplying over 1,500 vessels annually, both in port and offshore.

“This partnership combines our shared expertise to deliver enhanced reliability, efficiency and innovation in marine fuel services to European customers,” TFG Marine said in a social media post. 

Manifold Times previously reported TFG Marine agreeing to acquire majority ownership of Spanish bunkering company Vilma Oil Med for an undisclosed sum.

Kenneth Dam, TFG Marine’s Global Head of Bunkering, said the acquisition will enable TFG Marine to supply vessels with a complete range of high-quality bunker fuel in the West Mediterranean Sea which has long been the company’s goal.

Related: TFG Marine to acquire majority ownership of Spanish bunkering firm Vilma Oil Med

 

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Published: 3 December, 2024

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ENGINE on Biofuel Bunker Snapshot: Bio premiums widen in Rotterdam

Prices gain sharply in Rotterdam; Dutch rebates fall below $140/mt.

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ENGINE on Biofuel Bunker Snapshot: Bio premiums widen in Rotterdam

Once a week, bunker intelligence platform ENGINE will publish a snapshot of biofuel bunker prices in the world’s two biggest bunkering hubs. The following is the latest snapshot:

2 December 2024

  • Prices gain sharply in Rotterdam
  • Dutch rebates fall below $140/mt

Singapore

Singapore’s B24-VLSFO UCOME price has dropped by a sharp $13/mt in the past week, closely tracking a $14/mt decline in the underlying ENGINE conventional VLSFO price. Meanwhile, the B24-LSMGO UCOME price has seen a smaller decrease of $6/mt.

PRIMA Markets assessed the UCOME FOB China benchmark at $1,010/mt on Friday, unchanged on the week. UCOME offers during the week ranged between $1,000/mt and $1,030/mt, PRIMA said.

The cancellation of China’s 13% tax rebate for used cooking oil (UCO) exports, effective 1 December, is anticipated to boost the domestic availability of UCO, making more of the feedstock available for sustainable aviation fuel production and bunkering.

The port’s B24-VLSFO UCOME premium over pure VLSFO has remained steady at $134/mt, while its B24-LSMGO UCOME premium over pure LSMGO has widened by $3/mt to $110/mt.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam’s B30-VLSFO HBE and B30-LSMGO HBE prices have risen by $34-35/mt in the past week. These gains have been supported by an increase in the price of palm oil mill effluent methyl ester (POMEME).

PRIMA assessed the POMEME price in the ARA at $1,463/mt on Friday, up by a massive $71/mt in the past week. POMEME is one of the most popular advanced biofuel feedstocks, and POMEME-based biofuels qualify for advanced biofuel rebates through the Dutch HBE system.

The Dutch HBE ticket price for 2024 has eased from €17.50/GJ ($18.38/GJ) a week ago to €14.15/GJ ($14.86/GJ) on Friday. This is also down from €23/GJ ($24.15/GJ) noted two weeks ago and now equates to a theoretical rebate of $132/mt for B30-VLSFO HBE blends sold in Dutch ports.

Biofuel price premiums over pure conventional fuels in Rotterdam are $186/mt for B30-VLSFO HBE blends and $137/mt for B30-LSMGO HBE blends. These premiums have widened by $58-59/mt on the week.

UCOME-blends have seen more modest gains, with both Rotterdam’s B30-VLSFO UCOME and B30-LSMGO UCOME prices rising by $4/mt. As a result, the premium for B30-VLSFO UCOME over the rebated B30-VLSFO HBE price has narrowed from $157/mt last week to $126/mt.

By Nithin Chandran

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 3 December, 2024

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