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Singapore: Marine fuel sales continue downward trend, falls 10.2% on year in March

3.77 million mt of various bunker grades were sold at the world’s largest bunkering port in March; volume was down on year in Jan (-10.4%) and Feb (-15%).

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Marine fuels sales at Singapore port fell 10.2% on year during March 2022, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) data.

In total, 3.77 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact 3,770,100 mt) of various bunker grades were sold at the world’s largest bunkering port in March, lower than 4.20 million mt (4,199,300 mt) recorded during March 2021.

Deliveries of 500 centistokes (cSt), 380 cSt and 180 cSt grades in March (against on year) were respectively 124,900 mt (+690.5% from 15,800 mt), 962,600 mt (-1.4% from 975,900 mt), and zero (versus zero).

Low sulphur variants of 500 cSt, 380 cSt and 180 cSt products in March (against on year) recorded respectively no sales, 1.74 million mt (-18.3% from 2.13 million), 100,600 mt (-50.3% from 202,600 mt).

Low sulphur 100 cSt recorded sales of 555,100 mt (-11.2% from 499,300 mt) and ULSFO had no sales in March.

Low Sulphur marine gas oil (LS MGO) sales were posted at 271,800 mt (-14.8% from 318,900 mt) and MGO at 9,700 mt (-68.4% from 30,700 mt).

Earlier Singapore bunker volumes in 2022 can be found below:

RelatedSingapore: January bunker sales volume down 10.4% on year, show MPA data
Related: Bunker fuel sales at Singapore fell 15% on year in February 2022

A complete series of articles on Singapore bunker volumes by Manifold Times in 2021 can be found below:

RelatedExclusive: Estimated marine fuel sales figures of Singapore top 10 bunker suppliers by volume in 2021
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales marginally down 2.6% on year in December 2021
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales decrease 1.0% on year in November, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume increase by 2.5% on year in October
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume down 6.7% on year in September
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume down 2.3% on year in August, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales volume down 2.3% on year in July, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume rose 7.3% in June on year, show MPA port data
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales rose by 3.7% on year during May, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales up 3.5% on year during April, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales volume dip by 2.8% in year in March
Related: Singapore: Bunker fuel sales volume rose by 6.2% on year in February
Related: Singapore: Bunker fuel sales dip by 0.25% in January; low sulphur fuels decline in volume

 

Photo credit: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Published: 13 April, 2022

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Safety

Singapore: MPA urges port users to stay vigilant during monsoon surge

Moderate to heavy showers and strong winds are expected from 19 to 21 March due to a north-east monsoon surge and as such, vessels must be properly secured for sea at all times, says MPA.

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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Wednesday (19 March) has reminded owners, agents and masters of vessels to stay vigilant from 19 to 21 March due to a north-east monsoon surge. 

“Moderate to heavy showers, and strong winds are expected during this period. Vessels must be properly secured for sea at all times,” MPA said in a port marine notice.

“The life-saving and firefighting equipment onboard must also be in good working condition and in accordance with the International Code for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations,” it said.

“Crew members shall be familiar with all emergency procedures, especially when embarking and disembarking passengers during adverse weather conditions. Vessels should maintain safe speeds, observe International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs).”

Masters of vessels are reminded to keep a safe anchor watch. 

 

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Published: 20 March, 2025

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Alternative Fuels

Hong Kong-based Sun Ferry takes delivery of diesel-electric ferry “Xin Ming Zhu 30”

New vessel, designed by Incat Crowther and constructed by Guangzhou-based shipbuilder AFAI Southern Shipyard, will serve inter-island commuter and tourism operations across Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong-based Sun Ferry takes delivery of diesel-electric ferry “Xin Ming Zhu 30”

Global digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther on Wednesday (19 March) said Hong Kong-based ferry operator Sun Ferry has taken delivery of Xin Ming Zhu 30, a new, 35-metre diesel-electric ferry. 

The new vessel, designed by Incat Crowther and constructed by Guangzhou-based shipbuilder AFAI Southern Shipyard, is the third vessel to join a fleet of seven new vessels designed by Incat Crowther for the mass transit operator.

The vessel will serve inter-island commuter and tourism operations across Hong Kong, connecting Peng Chau, Mui Wo, Chi Ma Wan and Cheung Chau.

The 300-seat passenger ferry boasts Veth azimuth thrusters that provide high manoeuvrability at operating speeds of 14 knots. The adoption of this technology makes the vessel suitable for berthing at piers on inter island routes.

The vessel is also fitted with 72 solar panels providing 7.5 kilowatts of on-board power.

Sam Mackay, Technical Manager at Incat Crowther, said: "This vessel reflects Sun Ferry’s commitment to future focused design solutions that not only meet operational needs, but that exceed customer expectations.”

“With diesel-electric propulsion, solar technology, and passenger-centric design, it sets a new benchmark for sustainable and efficient ferry services in Hong Kong.”

The delivery of the 35-metre hybrid vessel follows the delivery of two 45-metre conventional diesel-powered vessels to Sun Ferry. The final three vessels, all 45-metre vessels, will be delivered by the end of 2025. All vessels in the fleet have been designed by Incat Crowther and built by AFAI Southern Shipyard.

 

Photo credit: Incat Crowther
Published: 20 March, 2025

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Biofuel

PRIO delivers Eco Bunkers B30 to two cargo ships at ports in Portugal

Company supplied the bio bunker fuel, a product containing 30% renewable raw materials, to “BBC Lisbon” at Port of Aveiro on 3 March and to “ANNA” at Port of Leixões on 18 March.

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PRIO delivers Eco Bunkers B30 to two cargo ships at ports in Portugal

Biofuels producer PRIO on Wednesday (19 March) said it carried out Eco Bunkers B30 fuel deliveries to shipping company Briese Chartering in collaboration with its partner UFS Unites Fuel Services this month.

On 3 March, PRIO supplied the biofuel to cargo vessel BBC Lisbon at the Port of Aveiro and to another cargo vessel, ANNA, at the Port of Leixões on 18 March. 

“With these two Eco Bunkers B30 deliveries, a product containing 30% renewable raw materials, PRIO enabled Briese Chartering to reduce around 60 tons of CO2 in just two port calls in Portugal,” it said in a social media post. 

“Produced at PRIO’s Aveiro plant, biodiesel has the potential to reduce GHG emissions by approximately 88% compared to fossil fuels.”

“PRIO has been demonstrating its commitment to decarbonising the maritime sector by supplying more sustainable products, ranging from 1% to 100% renewable content.”

Manifold Times previously reported PRIO launching its ECO Bunkers B30 biofuel in partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and World Fuel Services.

PRIO previously launched ECO Bunkers B15, a green fuel for ships with 15% biodiesel and the company then launched a 20% biofuel blend, ECO Bunkers E20. 

Related: PRIO launches new 30% advanced biofuel bunker blend, made from waste feedstocks

 

Photo credit: PRIO
Published: 20 March, 2025

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