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May 1, 2025 ... four ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices lost $8.50/mt to $493.50/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $5/mt to $450/mt, at Fujairah they sank by $12/mt to $483/mt, and at ... |
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Apr 30, 2025 ... the top four ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices lost $7/mt to $502/mt, at Rotterdam they declined by $8/mt to $455/mt, at Fujairah they sank by $6/mt to $495/mt, and at ... |
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Apr 29, 2025 ... to the problems, but they are in a pattern seen in some problem fuels from Antwerp and Rotterdam in 2024 and a number of problem fuels from Houston in 2023 and 2018. Some of these ... |
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Apr 29, 2025 ... ports mostly followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices gained $4.50/mt to $509/mt, at Rotterdam they advanced by $7/mt to $463/mt, at Fujairah they jumped by $4.50/mt to $501/mt, ... |
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Apr 28, 2025 ... followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices gained $2.50/mt to $504.50/mt, at Rotterdam they fell by $1.50/mt to $456/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $2/mt to $496.50/mt, ... |
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Apr 28, 2025 ... Friday.
The barge has a carrying capacity of 6,400 mt and will be deployed across the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) hub and the Rhine region.
The use of MFMs for bunker deliveries is set to ... |
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Apr 25, 2025 ... and biofuel bunker sales at Rotterdam, the world's second-largest bunkering location, climbed modestly on a quarterly basis in the first three months of 2025, while slipping on a ... |
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Apr 25, 2025 ... view the full set of 2025-2026 quarterly forecasts for VLSFO, HSFO and MGO at Singapore, Rotterdam, Fujairah and Houston, as well as on a global basis, click ... |
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Apr 25, 2025 ... top four ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices lost $4.50/mt to $502/mt, at Rotterdam they fell by $2.50/mt to $457.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... a local source told Ship & Bunker.
Singapore has mandated the use of MFMs since 2017, while Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are set to require the same from next year. Fujairah's authorities ... |