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Sources: Fujairah bunker price surge due to conflict in the Middle East will drive demand elsewhere

The refuelling of ships at Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates has slowed down after the U.S. Iran conflict disrupted fuel shipments. This led to a spike in prices, and could have shifted demand from Fujairah to other ports, including Singapore.

After some vessels were struck, transit through the Strait of Hormuz, between Iran and Oman has come to a halt. This area carries one-fifth of the world's oil consumption, as well as a large quantity of liquefied gas.

Dubai-based sources said that while bunkering is continuing at the port, sales have largely stopped after marine fuel prices soared on Monday due to concerns about a prolonged disruption in supply.

Fujairah is located on the east coast of United Arab Emirates, near the Strait of Hormuz.

Sources said that low-sulphur marine fuel offers rose from $10 to $15 per metric ton to more than $30 last week. High-sulphur fuel prices shifted from discounts to premiums.

DEMAND TO FIRM in other HUBS

If tankers stay away from the Middle East, or vessels are left stranded, traders predict that demand will shift to other hubs, such as Asia, Rotterdam and the Mediterranean.

Suppliers and traders said that spot demand for fuel at the world's largest port of bunkering, Singapore, was already high late Monday night as shipowners rushed to get their fuel in before prices rose further.

One of them said that if the conflict continues, the demand will increase and premiums are sure to follow due to the disruption in the supply.

Sources declined to name themselves as they weren't authorised to speak to the media.

Brent crude futures spiked, causing fuel prices and margins to rise sharply in Asia on Monday.

"Current shipper precaution means a gridlock for now on Strait of Hormuz?transited volumes, and prolonged?disruptions? will curtail bunker supply in Singapore," said Royston Huan. He is a senior oil product analyst at the consultancy Energy Aspects.

(source: Reuters)