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May 22, 2024 ... has announced it has lifted B100 biofuel for the first time in Singapore and Rotterdam.
While trials of biofuel are now commonplace in the industry, Norden has been operating its vessels ... |
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May 17, 2024 ... top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices were little changed at $623.50/mt, at Rotterdam they rose by $2/mt to $568/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $0.50/mt to $628.50/mt, and ... |
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May 16, 2024 ... the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $1/mt to $623.50/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $3.50/mt to $566/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $1/mt to $628/mt, and ... |
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May 15, 2024 ... at the top ports were mixed in direction. At Singapore prices fell by $3/mt to $624.50/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $1/mt to $569.50/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $2/mt to $625/mt, and ... |
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May 14, 2024 ... the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $8/mt to $627.50/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $10/mt to $570.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $5.50/mt to $627/mt, ... |
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May 13, 2024 ... for the bunker grade.
As Ship & Bunker reported last month, HSFO demand overtook VLSFO at Rotterdam in Q1 for the first time since the IMO 2020 transition.
Monjasa has observed a similar ... |
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May 13, 2024 ... top ports followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices rose by $5.50/mt to $635.50/mt, at Rotterdam they jumped by $11.50/mt to $580.50/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $0.50/mt to ... |
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May 10, 2024 ... at the top ports followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices rose by $9/mt to $630/mt, at Rotterdam they jumped by $2.50/mt to $569/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $11/mt to $632/mt, and ... |
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May 9, 2024 ... at the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $7/mt to $621/mt, at Rotterdam they dropped by $2.50/mt to $566.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $5.50/mt to ... |
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May 9, 2024 ... Bunker that LNG bunker demand for China as a whole was around twice as high as in Singapore.
Rotterdam for now remains the largest LNG bunkering port, with total sales last year of 148,933 m3, ... |