
Lower sales across all grades contributed to dragging Fujairah’s total bunker sales down by 20% in April, according to data compiled by Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) and S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Changes in Fujairah bunker fuel sales from March to April:
Fujairah’s bunker sales dropped to multi-year lows in April, averaging around 4,000 mt/day, down by roughly 900 mt/day from March.
VLSFO, the most in-demand bunker fuel grade, saw sales decline by nearly 17,000 mt during the month.
HSFO sales also fell sharply, dropping by 14,000 mt to 37,000 mt in April. On a daily basis, HSFO sales averaged around 1,200 mt/day, down from 1,600 mt/day in March.
LSMGO sales declined by around 2,000 mt to 6,000 mt for the month.
As a result, Fujairah’s total bunker sales in the first four months of the year reached 1.4 million mt, representing a steep 41% decline compared to the same period last year.
Fuel grade share of total sales in April (compared to the year to date):