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Singapore Marine Bunker Sales Dip in First Half of 2025

Singapore Marine Bunker Sales Dip in First Half of 2025

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Sales of marine bunker fuel in Singapore dipped slightly in the first half of 2025, official data showed on Monday, as shipping uncertainties in the wake of global tariffs capped demand, particularly

Sales of marine bunker fuel in Singapore dipped slightly in the first half of 2025, official data showed on Monday, as shipping uncertainties in the wake of global tariffs capped demand, particularly in the first quarter.

Total sales at the world's largest refuelling hub for ships stood at 26.98 million metric tons in January to June this year, dipping 1% from 27.19 million tons in the same period last year, data from Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority showed.

Conventional fuel sales, including residual fuel oils and marine gasoils, totalled 25.96 million tons in the first half, down 2.7% from last year.

"The threat of enduring tariffs will continue to add undue shipping uncertainties, raising volatility seen in both rates and supply chain management," said Emril Jamil, a senior analyst at LSEG Oil Research.

"Global bunker demand will not be spared and is expected to remain volatile as markets react to adjust," he said.

Meanwhile, alternative fuel sales - which include liquefied natural gas and bio-blended marine fuels - more than doubled to over 1 million tons in just half a year, the data showed.


JUNE SALES

Bunker volumes fell 5.8% from May,

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