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Singapore's first-half 2024 bunker sales increase amidst global shipping disturbances

Sales of marine bunker fuel at Singapore climbed up 8.5% in the first half of 2024, main data showed on Monday, as shipping interruptions in the Red Sea enhanced international bunkering demand.

Overall sales at the world's biggest vessel bunker hub were at 27.2 million metric tons, compared to 25.1 million heaps last year, data from Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA). showed.

Conventional fuel sales, including recurring fuel oils and. marine gasoils, totalled 26.7 million lots, up 7.5% from last. year.

International bunkering need edged up this year as Red Sea. delivering disruptions forced vessels to take longer voyages and. refuel more at essential hubs, industry sources stated.

Demand for alternative fuels likewise gathered pace as. shipowners trial cleaner alternatives to cut emissions and to. meet guidelines under the EU emissions trading system (ETS).

Bunker sales of marine biofuel blends at Singapore amounted to. 288,000 tons in the very first half of this year, up 48.7% from the. very same period last year, based upon MPA information.

Demand for biofuels will see upside from bigger vessels. heading from Asia to Europe, stated Ivan Mathews, consultancy. FGE's head of Asia refining and worldwide fuel oil service.

As emissions from biofuels are given an emission factor of. no under the EU ETS, this ought to incentivize ships to bunker. biofuels for trips to Europe, stated Mathews.

On the other hand, melted gas sales were at 212,000 lots. for the very first half of the year, more than quadrupling from last. year, the MPA information revealed.

(source: Reuters)