Notice of 5-7 days required in ARA
Congestion remains high in Gibraltar and Algeciras
Lead time of around 4-5 days recommended in Luanda
Bunker fuel availability is tight in the ARA for prompt supplies, with buyers advised to book stems around 5-7 days in advance to get good coverage from suppliers, a trader said.
In Antwerp’s Deurganck Dock, hydrofluoric acid spilled from a container on a cargo ship, leading to traffic getting suspended in the affected area. Operations have resumed in all terminals, except the MPET terminal.
The ARA’s independently held fuel oil stocks have averaged 9% higher so far in July, compared to June’s monthly average
The ARA hub has imported only 175,000 b/d of fuel oil in July so far, down from June’s monthly average of 215,000 b/dMost import cargoes have come from Colombia (33%), the Caribbean Netherlands (28%) and France (24%)
The region has imported 84,000 b/d of gasoil in July so far, down from 188,000 b/d imported in June Most of these shipments have come from Canada (24%), the US (20%) and Finland (15%)
Availability of all marine fuel types is stable in Germany’s Hamburg, and all fuel grades can be delivered within five days, a trader told ENGINE.
Off Denmark’s Skaw and in Sweden’s Gothenburg, fuel buyers are advised booking deliveries around 10 days ahead for any fuel grade, according to a trader.
Ships calling at Gibraltar are seeing heavy congestion due to a lack of space, with around 21 vessels awaiting bunkers as of Wednesday morning, port agent MH Bland said. Some suppliers may be late by anywhere between 24-48 hours on deliveries, the port agent added.
In neighbouring Algeciras, some suppliers are delayed by 12-18 hours on supplies, port agent MH Bland said.
Consequently, fuel buyers looking to bunker in Gibraltar and Algeciras are recommended to book stems around 15 days ahead, a trader said. The congestion in Gibraltar and Algeciras is caused mostly due to overbooking by suppliers, the trader added.
In Spain’s Barcelona, buyers are advised to book with a lead time of a week, a trader said.
Fuel availability is stable in Portugal’s Lisbon, a supplier said.
In Las Palmas, buyers are requested to book with a lead time of around 7-10 days for delivery of HSFO, VLSFO and LSMGO supplies, a trader told ENGINE.
Fuel buyers off Malta should enquire around 5-7 days prior to their expected time of arrival, a trader said.
Although there is a slight shortage of LSMGO, the market is expected to bounce back by next week, a supplier told ENGINE.
Fuel availability is stable in Turkey’s Istanbul, with notice of 1-3 days sufficient to get any fuel grade, a local supplier told ENGINE.
In Romania’s Constanta, Mangalia and Midia, fuel availability is normal, but prices are high, a local supplier said.
HSFO availability remains limited across almost all ports in Africa, a trader told ENGINE.
Prompt fuel availability remains tight in Togo’s Lome and off Namibia’s Walvis Bay, and buyers are recommended lead times of seven days, a trader told ENGINE.
VLSFO supplies in the Nigeria’s Lagos anchorage come with a lead time of 5-7 days, a local supplier told ENGINE.
In Angola’s Luanda, buyers are advised to book with a notice of 4-5 days for VLSFO and LSMGO, a supplier said.
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Fuel availability remains tight in Mozambique’s Nacala and Maputo, as suppliers are recommending lead times of around 5-7 days for VLSFO supplies, a trader said.
Bunker fuel availability is tight in Mauritius’ Port Louis, where buyers are advised to book seven days ahead for VLSFO and LSMGO deliveries, a trader said.
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