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Mar 21, 2023 ... mostly followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices dropped by $19.50/mt to $543.50/mt, at Rotterdam they fell by $11.50/mt to $525/mt, at Fujairah they sank by $21/mt to $549/mt and at ... |
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Mar 20, 2023 ... top ports mostly followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices rose by $2.50/mt to $563/mt, at Rotterdam they rallied by $0.50/mt to $535.50/mt, at Fujairah they jumped by $16.50/mt to ... |
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Mar 17, 2023 ... Eastern hub of Fujairah, the world's third-largest marine fuels location after Singapore and Rotterdam, dropped to the lowest level in at least two years last month.
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Mar 17, 2023 ... ports mostly followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $16.50/mt to $560.50/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $9.50/mt to $535/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $24/mt to $553.50/mt ... |
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Mar 16, 2023 ... HSFO took up 28.5% of conventional bunker demand last year, up from 25.8% the previous year.
In Rotterdam the 2022 HSFO share was 31.9%, up from 28.8% the previous year. And in Fujairah the 2022 ... |
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Mar 16, 2023 ... HSFO took up 28.5% of conventional bunker demand last year, up from 25.8% the previous year.
In Rotterdam the 2022 HSFO share was 31.9%, up from 28.8% the previous year. And in Fujairah the 2022 ... |
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Mar 16, 2023 ... top ports mostly followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $11.50/mt to $577/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $13/mt to $544.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $1/mt to $577.50/mt ... |
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Mar 15, 2023 ... top ports mostly followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $8/mt to $588.50/mt, at Rotterdam they slipped by $10.50/mt to $557.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $17/mt to ... |
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Mar 14, 2023 ... prices at the top ports had a mixed trend. At Singapore prices rose by $3.50/mt to $596.50/mt, at Rotterdam they climbed by $4.50/mt to $568/mt, at Fujairah they decllined by $5/mt to $595/mt ... |
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Mar 13, 2023 ... to the Russia-Ukraine war, around half of the fuel oil cargoes going into the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp market would be of Russian origin.But a year on from the outbreak of hostilities and ... |