China tallied a dip in its bonded bunker fuel sales in December, amid dwindling consumption, a weak global economy and tightening supply in northern regions.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales fell further in November, as downstream consumption kept shrinking amid COVID-19 virus and related restrictions, JLC data showed.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales maintained downtrend in October, as overall demand in bonded bunker fuel market slackened further due to epidemic.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales rolled back in September, as bonded bunker fuel supply tightened in several regions while bunkering demand was flat.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales continued to rise in August as bonded bunker fuel demand improved and supply from Zhoushan and Shanghai grew, JLC data showed.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales rebounded in July when domestic supply tightness eased and more bonded bunker suppliers launched business, JLC data showed.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales moved lower to around 1.55 mln mt in June when most ports remained short of fuel, down 2.5% from May, JLC’s...
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales slipped to about 1.59 mln mt in May, down 1.1% from April, mainly due to tightening supply at certain ports, JLC...
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales settled at around 1.60 mln mt in the month, little changed from the previous month, JLC’s data showed.
China’s bonded bunker fuel sales increased to 1.61 mln mt in March at domestic ports due to competitive prices to attract foreign ships, showed JLC data.