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ENGINE: East of Suez Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook (14 Jan 2025)

Availability is good for all grades in Zhoushan; several South Korean ports brace for weather disruptions; availability is good in Sri Lankan 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 good for all grades in Zhoushan
  • Several South Korean ports brace for weather disruptions
  • Availability is good in Sri Lankan ports

Singapore and Malaysia

VLSFO availability remains tight in Singapore, with standard lead times of about 10 days, similar to last week. Expedited deliveries within five days are available but at higher prices. HSFO lead times remain steady at 5-9 days, while LSMGO lead times have been revised to 3-9 days from 3-11 days last week.

According to Enterprise Singapore, residual fuel oil stocks in Singapore have averaged 6% lower so far this month compared to December. Fuel oil stocks have decreased to just over 21 million bbls, driven by a sharp 31% drop in the port's net fuel oil imports this month. Imports have fallen significantly by 1.10 million bbls, while exports have risen by 542,000 bbls. Middle distillate stocks in the port have also declined, averaging 15% lower this month.

At Malaysia's Port Klang, VLSFO and LSMGO supplies are abundant, with prompt small-quantity deliveries readily available. However, HSFO supply remains constrained.

East Asia

Lead times in Zhoushan remain steady for VLSFO at 3-5 days, similar to last week. LSMGO lead times have improved from six days last week to 3-5 days now, while HSFO requires 4-7 days.

Bunkering operations at Zhoushan's Tiaozhoumen and Xiazhimen outer anchorages have resumed from Monday, after being suspended for six days due to bad weather, according to a source. All anchorages in Zhoushan are now fully operational.

In Northern China, Dalian and Qingdao ports have ample VLSFO and LSMGO supplies, though Qingdao faces limited HSFO availability. HSFO and VLSFO supplies are tight in Tianjin, while LSMGO supply remains steady.

In Shanghai, LSMGO is readily available, but VLSFO and HSFO supplies are constrained. Fuzhou has strong supplies of both VLSFO and LSMGO grades, while Xiamen has good VLSFO availability but restricted LSMGO supply. Prompt deliveries of both grades remain limited at Yangpu and Guangzhou.

In Hong Kong, lead times for all fuel grades are around seven days, consistent with recent weeks. The port is forecast to experience bad weather conditions on Wednesday, which could disrupt bunker deliveries.

In Taiwan, Hualien and Taichung ports have stable VLSFO and LSMGO supplies with lead times of around two days, unchanged from last week. In Keelung, lead times of 2-3 days are recommended. At Kaohsiung, VLSFO lead times are approximately two days, but LSMGO deliveries remain challenging due to ongoing barge maintenance since late December.

Availability of all grades remains strong across South Korean ports despite high demand, with several suppliers recommending lead times of around three days, down from 4-6 days last week. However, intermittent rough weather expected this week may disrupt bunkering operations at Ulsan, Onsan, Busan, Daesan, Taean and Yeosu.

In Japan, VLSFO is readily available in major ports such as Tokyo, Chiba, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Osaka, Kobe, Sakai, Nagoya and Yokkaichi, though prompt availability is limited in Mizushima. LSMGO supply is generally stable, but securing prompt deliveries can be difficult in Tokyo, Chiba, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Osaka, Kobe, Sakai, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, and Mizushima. HSFO supply is tight in all ports, and in Oita, all fuel grades are subject to availability.

In Vietnam, Hai Phong and Vung Tau ports have robust VLSFO and LSMGO supplies, with prompt deliveries readily available.

Subic Bay in the Philippines may experience inclement weather from 15-16 January, potentially disrupting bunkering operations. Similarly, adverse weather conditions could impact bunkering in Thailand's Koh Sichang and Laem Chabang ports between 16 and 18 January.

Oceania

In Western Australia, the ports of Kwinana, Fremantle and Kembla have ample VLSFO and LSMGO supplies, with typical lead times of 7-8 days. In New South Wales, Sydney has sufficient LSMGO availability, while HSFO may require longer lead times.

Victoria’s ports, Melbourne and Geelong, have abundant stocks of VLSFO and LSMGO, but securing prompt HSFO deliveries can be difficult. In Queensland, Brisbane and Gladstone maintain adequate VLSFO and LSMGO supplies with lead times of 7-8 days, although HSFO availability in Brisbane remains limited.

In New Zealand, Tauranga and Auckland have enough VLSFO stocks. Auckland also has ample LSMGO supplies. However, rough weather is expected in Tauranga on 20 January, which could disrupt bunker operations.

South Asia

VLSFO and LSMGO availability remains limited at several Indian ports, including Kandla, Mumbai, Tuticorin, Chennai and Cochin, consistent with recent weeks. Both grades are subject to availability in Visakhapatnam, while a supplier in Paradip and Haldia is nearly out of stock.

Adverse weather in Kandla and Sikka ports may disrupt bunker operations on Thursday.

In Sri Lanka, lead times of around seven days are recommended for all grades at Colombo port, almost unchanged from last week. Bad weather is forecast for Saturday, which could impact deliveries.

In contrast, Hambantota's lead times for all grades have decreased from around six days last week, to just two days now.

Middle East

In Fujairah, prompt availability remains tight, with lead times for all grades steady at 5-7 days, unchanged from last week. Similarly, suppliers in Khor Fakkan are recommending lead times of 5-7 days for all grades.

In contrast, Jeddah port in Saudi Arabia has adequate supplies of both VLSFO and LSMGO. VLSFO supply remains under pressure in Djibouti, while LSMGO is more readily available.

Omani ports, including Sohar, Salalah, Muscat and Duqm, have ample LSMGO supplies with prompt deliveries available.

By Tuhin Roy

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 15 January, 2025 

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ENGINE: Americas Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook (6 Feb 2025)

Cold front to pass through the US Gulf Coast; prompt availability good in West Coast; strong wind gusts to cause Zona Comun delays.

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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:

  • Cold front to pass through the US Gulf Coast
  • Prompt availability good in West Coast
  • Strong wind gusts to cause Zona Comun delays

North America

Bunker fuel demand is good in Houston, and availability across all fuel grades is currently tight for prompt delivery dates. Several suppliers can offer VLSFO and LSMGO stems with a lead time of at least seven days.

There is plenty of supply volumes available at the port, a source notes. The real challenge, however, lies in aligning with suppliers’ delivery schedules and ensuring shipments aren’t delayed by adverse weather conditions. High wind gusts and an Arctic Front has caused major delays to bunker operations in the port lately.

A dense layer of fog has reduced visibility in US Gulf Coast ports, delaying bunker operations. “Dense fog [is] forecasted to be an issue this week in US,” a source says, adding that delays are expected around other ports and bunker locations, including Corpus Christi, Freeport, Galveston, Port Arthur, Lake Charles, New Orleans Outer Anchorage (NOLA), Mobile, Tampa and Pascagoula.

Fog conditions in the area depend heavily on wind directions. Southerly winds from the Gulf typically result in fog in the Houston area, while colder, northerly winds can keep visibility clearer.

Earlier this week, the Houston Pilot Association had suspended outbound sailings through the Houston Ship Channel due to dense fog observed throughout the region and Galveston Bay, with visibilities less than 1 nautical mile, another source says.

The channel is a vital waterway for ports in Houston, Galveston, Baytown and Texas City. It often faces closures during the US Gulf Coast’s winter season, which runs until March.

Bunker deliveries in the Galveston Offshore Lightering Area (GOLA) are currently underway, although delays are expected. Operations may face further disruptions this week due to high wind gusts.

Suppliers in New York can offer VLSFO and LSMGO for prompt deliveries, a source says. HSFO is a bit tight and requires longer lead times. Bunker operations may face some delays in the East Coast port until 9 February due to high wind gusts, according to another source.

On the West Coast, Los Angeles and Long Beach have seen good availability across all fuel grades, with suppliers recommending lead times of 5-7 days for VLSFO and LSMGO.

High wind gusts may delay bunker deliveries in Canada’s Montreal port between 6-8 February. Barges at the port are only in operation during daylight hours at the moment.

Caribbean and Latin America

Bunker fuel availability for prompt dates has been on the tight side in the Panamanian ports of Balboa and Cristobal, with the latter having relatively fewer barges.

Vessel transits have slowed in Balboa lately, a source says. Lead times of around 9-10 days are required for prompt VLSFO deliveries in Balboa.

The Colombian ports of Santa Marta, Barranquilla and Cartagena have seen good demand and tightening availability. January and February are the months with the highest demand, a source says.

Prompt VLSFO availability is tight at Argentina’s Zona Comun anchorage, where a recent bout of high wind gusts delayed barge reloadings and bunker deliveries. Seven days of lead time is advised.

Prolonged delays are expected at the anchorage over the weekend. Strong wind gusts forecast between 6-8 February may suspend deliveries.

By Aparupa Mazumder

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 7 February, 2025

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Baltic Exchange: Bunker Report (6 February 2025)

Bunker report panellists include Island Oil Limited, Cockett Marine Oil Pte, Monjasa A/S and KPI OceanConnect.

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Baltic Exchange: Bunker Report (6 February 2025)

The following bunker report has been provided by freight market information provider Baltic Exchange for post on Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times:

Note:

All values are in US$/metric ton, all-in (invoice price), delivered on board
Delivery in 7-10 days
ISO 8217:2010
IFO 380 3.5% Sulphur
IFO 380 0.5% Sulphur
DMA 0.1% Sulphur

Rotterdam – Waalhaven – Maasvlakte range
Houston – Houston Harbor
Singapore – Anchorage, under SBA Scheme
Fujairah – Offshore Anchorage Area

Submitted weekly at Close of Business UK time, on Tuesday & Thursdays

Panellists:
Island Oil Limited, Cockett Marine Oil Pte, Monjasa A/S, KPI OceanConnect

 

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Published: 7 February, 2025

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ENGINE: Europe & Africa Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook (5 Feb 2025)

Prompt HSFO and VLSFO still tight in the ARA; VLSFO and LSMGO supply constrained in Gibraltar; bunker supply tight in Las Palmas.

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The following article regarding Europe and Africa bunker fuel availability has been provided by online marine fuel procurement platform ENGINE for post on Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times:

  • Prompt HSFO and VLSFO still tight in the ARA
  • VLSFO and LSMGO supply constrained in Gibraltar
  • Bunker supply tight in Las Palmas

Northwest Europe

Prompt availability of HSFO and VLSFO remains tight in the ARA hub, requiring lead times of up to seven days for both grades. Supply of LSMGO is comparatively better, with recommended lead times of 3-5 days.

The ARA’s independently held fuel oil stocks averaged 7% higher in January compared to December, according to Insights Global data.

The region imported 287,000 b/d of fuel oil last month, up from 161,000 b/d imported in December, according to data from cargo tracker Vortexa. Saudi Arabia (17% of the total) emerged as the region’s biggest fuel oil import source, followed by the UK (16%), Greece (13%), Poland (11%) and Germany (7%).

The ARA hub’s independent gasoil inventories - which include diesel and heating oil - averaged 15% higher in January. The region imported 190,000 b/d of gasoil and diesel last month, down from 238,000 b/d imported in December, according to Vortexa data.

Rotterdam’s bio-bunker sales in 2024 increased by 1% on the year to 757,000 mt. Despite the rise, the port’s bio-bunker sales were 4% off the record 791,000 mt sold in 2022, according to the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The port’s bio-bunker sales include liquid biofuels blended into conventional bunker fuel grades as well as bio-methanol and bio-LNG.

Singapore overtook Rotterdam as the world’s biggest bio-bunker port last year, with 883,000 mt sold – 17% more than Rotterdam.

The port authority noted a decline in demand for bio-blended fuels in the second half of 2024. It attributed some of the slowdown in demand to “the increased availability of bio-blended fuels in Asia following the European Union’s imposition of anti-dumping duties on Chinese biofuel”.

EU slapped anti-dumping duties of up to 36.4% on biodiesel imports from China from last August. This prompted Chinese exporters to look for alternative outlets and more volumes flowed to Singapore’s bunker market. China is a major exporter of used cooking oil (UCO) feedstock and finished UCO methyl ester (UCOME) biodiesel.

Mediterranean

Securing prompt deliveries of VLSFO and LSMGO grades can be difficult in Gibraltar. Lead times of 7-8 days are recommended for full coverage from suppliers, a source said. Availability of HSFO is said to be normal in Gibraltar, requiring lead times of 3-5 days. Conducive weather conditions are forecast in Gibraltar this week, which would enable smooth bunkering.

Availability of all grades is said to be normal off Malta, requiring lead times of 3-5 days, a trader said. In the Greek port of Piraeus, supply of VLSFO and LSMGO grades is normal, while HSFO availability is subject to enquiries.

In Turkey’s Istanbul, bunker availability is good across all three grades, a trader said. Lead times of 3-5 days are recommended.

In the Canary Islands’ port of Las Palmas, prompt supply of all three grades is said to be tight. Lead times of 7-10 days are recommended for full coverage from suppliers. Smooth bunker deliveries in Las Palmas remain subject to weather conditions. High swells of up to 1.8 metres are forecast to hit Las Palmas on Thursday, which could complicate deliveries.

Africa

In the South African ports of Durban and Richards Bay, VLSFO supply is tight with recommended lead times of 7-10 days. Suppliers have run out of LSMGO stocks in Durban, a trader said.

Meanwhile, a stem was delivered off Algoa Bay on 29 January. British oil supplier BP sold the stem, which was delivered by a barge owned by African Marine Solutions (AMSOL), a source told ENGINE. This marked the first offshore bunker operation in Algoa Bay since deliveries were banned in 2023, according to the source.

However, the return of regular bunkering off Algoa Bay could take a longer time, as barge operators are still waiting for clarity on certain rules of the Customs and Excise Act, another source said.

In Mozambique’s Nacala port, supply of VLSFO, HSFO and LSMGO grades is good, according to a source. LSMGO availability is good in Maputo, while VLSFO supply is under pressure.

By Shilpa Sharma

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 6 February, 2025

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