Fuel sales in the world's largest bunker port fell in June

However, shipping companies have purchased more natural gas and biofuel in the first half of the year than all of last year.
The Port of Singapore reached 25 million tonnes of fuel sold in the first half of the year. | Photo: Kua Chee Siong/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
The Port of Singapore reached 25 million tonnes of fuel sold in the first half of the year. | Photo: Kua Chee Siong/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Sales of traditional marine fuel took a 13-percent dip from May to June in Singapore, which is the world’s largest hub for the bunker oil trade, writes industry publication Ship & Bunker based on data from the Singapore Maritime and Port Authority (MPA). 

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