Sales of bunker fuel at Singapore port was marginally up by 0.8% on year during September 2022, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) data.
In total, 3.97 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact 3,967,600 mt) of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in September, an increase from 3.94 million mt (3,935,300 mt) recorded during September 2021.
Deliveries of 500 centistokes (cSt), 380 cSt and 180 cSt grades in September (against on year) were respectively 1,300 mt (-98.51% from 87,300 mt), 1.11 million mt (22.13% from 908,900 mt), and zero (versus zero).
Low sulphur variants of 500 cSt, 380 cSt and 180 cSt products in September (against on year) recorded respectively zero (versus zero), 1.94 million mt (-2.51% from 1.99 million), and 67,900 mt (-57.32% from 159,100 mt).
Low sulphur 100 cSt recorded sales of 461,200 mt (6.10% from 434,700 mt) and ULSFO had no sales in September.
Low Sulphur marine gas oil (LS MGO) sales were posted at 329,400 mt (-0.69% from 331,700 mt) and MGO at 6,300 mt (-76.49% from 26,800 mt).
Earlier Singapore bunker volumes in 2022 can be found below:
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A complete series of articles on Singapore bunker volumes by Manifold Times in 2021 can be found below:
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Photo credit: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Published: 14 October, 2022
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