Bunkering

Bunkering is a critical operation in the maritime industry that involves supplying fuel to ships to power their engines and onboard systems. Modern vessels rely on various marine fuels such as very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), marine gas oil (MGO), and other alternative fuels to operate efficiently during long voyages. The bunkering process typically takes place at ports or offshore through methods such as ship-to-ship transfer, truck-to-ship delivery, or shore-to-ship pipelines. These operations require strict safety procedures, coordination between suppliers and vessel crews, and compliance with environmental regulations.

The Bunkering section on The Maritime Standard covers the latest news, market trends, and developments in the global marine fuel supply sector. Readers can explore insights on bunker fuel prices, new bunkering infrastructure, alternative fuels, and industry innovations shaping maritime energy supply. With expert reporting and industry analysis, The Maritime Standard keeps shipping professionals informed about key developments in bunkering and fuel logistics worldwide.

Executives from AD Ports, Transmar and Orasacom signing the MOU to establish a green methanol bunkering facility in the Suez Canal area

Consortium plans green methano...

Consortium plans gree...

AD Ports Group, Transmar and Orascom Construction have signed an MoU for the development of a green ...
AD Ports Group, Transmar and Oras...
The agreement between Sohar Port and Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas reinforces the country`s commitment to sustainable development and enhancing the maritime sector.

LNG deal set to boost Sohar gr...

LNG deal set to boost...

Sohar Port and Freezone has signed an agreement with Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas, a joint venture be...
Sohar Port and Freezone has signe...
Emile Hoogsteden, CEO of Sohar Port, and Kenneth Dam, Global Head of Bunkering for TFG Marine, signing the MoU agreement during International Energy Week in London

Sohar bunkering agreement sign...

Sohar bunkering agree...

Sohar Port and Freezone and TFG Marine recently signed an MoU to establish an international bunker f...
Sohar Port and Freezone and TFG M...
Waleid Gamal El-Dien, chairman of SCZONE, Eng. Alaa Hagar, Head of the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum’s Technical Office, and Terje Pilskog, CEO of Scatec signing an MoU aimed at issuing a license to practice ships’ bunkering with green fuel in East Port Said

East Port Said green bunkering...

East Port Said green ...

On the sidelines of the COP28 climate change summit, the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economi...
On the sidelines of the COP28 cli...
A computer generated image of the new hybrid bunker barge

Tristar announces electric bun...

Tristar announces ele...

In another step towards the decarbonisation of its maritime transport operations, Tristar Group has ...
In another step towards the decar...
The newly acquired Monjasa Leader

Monjasa makes double tanker ac...

Monjasa makes double ...

Bunker supply specialist Monjasa has acquired two more tankers to expand its regional fleet. The 68,...
Bunker supply specialist Monjasa ...
The BW Volans was the first vessel to receive LPG bunker supplies under the new agreement with ADNOC

ADNOC signs LPG bunker supply ...

ADNOC signs LPG bunke...

Singapore-based owner and operator of LPG vessels, BW LPG, has entered into an agreement with ADNOC ...
Singapore-based owner and operato...
The Lara S supplying methanol to the Maersk container ship while berthed alongside the Suez Canal Container Terminal

Methanol bunkering first for E...

Methanol bunkering fi...

The General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone has announced that the first green bunkering ...
The General Authority for the Sue...
Minvera is now delivering bunker fuels to customers in King Abdullah Port

Minerva starts King Abdullah P...

Minerva starts King A...

Geneva-headquartered Minerva Bunkering has expanded its Red Sea operations to serve vessels calling ...
Geneva-headquartered Minerva Bunk...
The memorandum of understanding between Abu Dhabi Maritime and ADNOC Distribution being signed

Agreement set to enhance Abu D...

Agreement set to enha...

Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, and ADNOC Distribution have signed a new agreement to wo...
Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Po...

TMS Tanker Conference programm...

TMS Tanker Conference...

Work is well underway on the programme for the TMS Tanker Conference 2023 which takes place on 8th N...
Work is well underway on the prog...
The 2009-built Monjasa Thunder

Double tanker acquisition for ...

Double tanker acquisi...

The oil trading and bunker shipping group Monjasa has acquired two oil and chemical tankers, the 19,...
The oil trading and bunker shippi...

Frequently Asked Questions

“Bunker fuel prices” refer to the cost of marine fuels used by ships, such as very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), marine gas oil (MGO), and high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO). In the bunkering industry, bunker fuel prices are influenced by crude oil markets, refinery output, regional supply-demand conditions, and international regulations, making them a key factor in voyage planning and operating costs.
Bunker fuel prices fluctuate due to changes in global oil prices, geopolitical events, refinery maintenance schedules, port availability and environmental regulations. Seasonal demand, shipping congestion and regional supply constraints can also cause short-term volatility in bunker fuel prices across major bunkering hubs.
Rising bunker fuel prices increase voyage and operational costs for shipping companies and charterers. This can lead to higher freight rates, adjustments in sailing speeds, route optimisation or increased use of fuel-efficiency measures. Monitoring bunker fuel prices helps operators manage costs and make informed commercial and operational decisions.
Bunker fuel prices at major bunkering ports are influenced by local fuel availability, port competition, logistics costs, refinery proximity, environmental compliance requirements and currency exchange rates. Regional disruptions or changes in fuel specifications can also cause price differences between ports.
Reliable and up-to-date bunker fuel prices and bunkering news can be found on specialised maritime news platforms, bunkering market reports, port authority releases, and shipping-industry publications. These sources provide daily price assessments, market analysis, and insights into fuel trends affecting the global bunkering sector.