Singapore bunker sales down for three months in a row – but up on annual basis

Sales of ship fuel in Singapore, the world’s largest bunker port, have diminished for three consecutive months but are on a slight increase annually, according to the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore and Ship & Bunker.
Photo: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP / AFP
Photo: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP / AFP

Bunker fuel sales have declined for three months in a row in Singapore but marginally increased on an annual basis, reveal new figures from the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) cited by Ship & Bunker.

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