Bunker Prices in the EMEA region were uncertain at the end of the week, with price movements staying small as has been typical of recent weeks. IFO in Hamburg, for example, has seen a two week change of just $4.00 with a spread of $19.50 in that time, Ship & Bunker reports.
Rotterdam IFO380 was down for the first time since last Friday falling $2.00 to $593.00 per metric tonne (pmt) making a week-on-week gain of $9.50 and no change over two weeks. Low sulfur 380 cSt product (LS380) slipped $1.00 to $620.50 making the premium for the Emissions Control Area (ECA) compliant fuel at $27.50 pmt. MGO at the port dropped $9.50 to $918.50 pmt falling $0.50 since last Friday.
Piraeus IFO380 was up for a second consecutive day climbing $2.00 to $613.00 pmt, rising $10.00 in the last week, and LS380 gained $9.00 to $681.50 pmt adding $11.50 week-on-week. MGO moved up $1.50 to $948.50 pmt falling $70.50 over the past month.
Fujairah IFO380 fell $1.00 to $610.00 pmt gaining $9.50 on last Friday's price and down $40.50 in the last month, while MGO slipped $3.00 to $1021.50 pmt, falling $13.00 from last month.
Istanbul IFO380 was steady at $624.00 pmt climbing $7.50 week-on-week and falling $40.50 in a month. MGO dropped $1.00 to $986.50 pmt with a three month change of $-12.50 pmt.
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