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May 6, 2024 ... at the top ports were mixed in direction. At Singapore prices fell by $9/mt to $625/mt, at Rotterdam they advanced by $3.50/mt to $577.50/mt, at Fujairah they rose by $4/mt to $628.50/mt, ... |
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May 3, 2024 ... the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $10.50/mt to $634/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $16/mt to $574/mt, at Fujairah they sank by $18.50/mt to $624.50/mt, ... |
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May 2, 2024 ... ports mostly followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $1/mt to $644.50/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $10.50/mt to $590/mt, at Fujairah they rose by $0.50/mt to $643/mt, ... |
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May 1, 2024 ... the availability of biofuels and other alternative fuels in a recent podcast hosted by the Port of Rotterdam.
"Of course there is a limitation of biofuel availability, if you look at the overall ... |
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May 1, 2024 ... top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $3.50/mt to $645.50/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $2/mt to $600.50/mt, at Fujairah they slipped by $6/mt to $642.50/mt, ... |
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Apr 30, 2024 ... again the dominant fuel grade at Europe's largest bunkering port.
HSFO sales overtook VLSFO in Rotterdam's first-quarter sales, according to the latest bunker demand figures from the port ... |
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Apr 30, 2024 ... the top ports were mixed in direction. At Singapore prices were little changed at $649/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $1/mt to $602.50/mt, at Fujairah they slipped by $0.50/mt to ... |
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Apr 29, 2024 ... top ports were mixed in direction. At Singapore prices declined by $0.50/mt to $649/mt, at Rotterdam they advanced by $1.50/mt to $603.50/mt, at Fujairah they slipped by $0.50/mt to ... |
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Apr 26, 2024 ... mostly followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices advanced by $2/mt to $649.50/mt, at Rotterdam they advanced by $0.50/mt to $602/mt, at Fujairah they slipped by $2/mt to $649.50/mt, ... |
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Apr 25, 2024 ... mass flow meters for marine fuel supply in their jurisdiction.
Officials from the Port of Rotterdam and Port of Antwerp-Bruges met representatives from VPS, TFG Marine, Metcore ... |