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    UAE’s Fujairah marine fuel sales hit over a year’s high in April

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Marine fuel sales at the United Arab Emirates’ Fujairah port reached more than a year’s high in April, extending recovery for a second straight month, latest data showed.

    Read-UAE’s Fujairah marine fuel sales extend monthly climb

    Sales, excluding lubricants, totalled 669,378 cubic metres (about 663,000 metric tons) at the world’s third largest bunker port, based on Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) data published by S&P Global Commodity Insights late Thursday.

    Bunker volumes in April climbed 4.6 per cent from the previous month, while edging 4.8 per cent higher from the same month last year.

    The uptick was led by supported demand for high-sulphur marine fuel, with sales climbing 12.6 per cent month-on-month to 189,388 cubic metres.

    Meanwhile, low-sulphur marine fuel sales, including low-sulphur fuel oils and marine gasoils, inched 1.8 per cent higher to about 480,000 cubic metres.

    The market share of high-sulphur bunkers widened to 28 per cent in April, while low-sulphur bunkers were at 72 per cent.

    Bunker demand at Fujairah rebounded in March and April after a slump in February.

    Fujairah bunker sales by month, in cubic metres:

    Month Total Sales M-o-M Y-o-Y
    Jan-25 628,663 3.7% -6.8%
    Feb-25 554,117 -11.9% -12.5%
    Mar-25 639,811 15.5% -8.7%
    Apr-25 * 669,378 4.6% 4.8%

    Breakdown of volumes by grade, in cubic metres:

    Month 180cst LSFO 380cst LSFO 380cst HSFO MGO LSMGO Lubricants
    Jan-25 2,141 403,717 185,091 79 37,635 4,351
    Feb-25 702 382,303 142,595 341 28,176 4,183
    Mar-25 1,195 432,560 168,140 128 37,788 4,991
    Apr-25 * 885 443,509 189,388 307 35,289 5,296

    Data source: Fujairah Oil Industry Zone data published by S&P Global Commodity Insights

    (1 cubic metre = 6.29 barrels)

    (1 metric ton = 6.35 barrels for fuel oil)





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