Singapore
SINGAPORE PORT SELLS MORE MARINE FUEL IN MARCH DESPITE WAR-INDUCED TIGHT SUPPLY
[SINGAPORE] Singapore, the world’s largest refuelling hub for ships, sold marginally more bunker in March despite a constrained supply of marine fuel in Asia caused by the effective closure of a Middle Eastern oil route. According to statistics from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) published on Tuesday (Apr 14), bunker sales stood at about 4.8 million tonnes in March, up 1.9 per cent from nearly 4.7 million tonnes in February. On a year-on-year basis, the marine fuel volume sold was up 6.6 per cent. The number of oil-tanker arrivals increased to 1,651 with 67.3 million gross tonnage in total during the month, versus 1,503 with a total of 57 million gross tonnage in February. In March last year, there were 1,502 arrivals with 62.9 million gross tonnage. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/transport-logistics/singapore-port-sells-more-marine-fuel-march-despite-war-induced-tight-supply (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: The Business Times, 14 April 2026
