Zhoushan Reports Record Bunkering Volumes

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

China's Zhoushan port, off the eastern coastal province of Zheijang, supplied a record 3.59 million tonnes of marine fuel last year, more than double the previous year's level, the state-run China Securities Journal reported on Wednesday.

Zhoushan makes up more than 30 percent of the country's total bonded bunker fuel market, the journal cited a local government official as saying.

Zhoushan's bunker volume could top 4 million tonnes this year, the report said. Bonded market refers to supplies to ships that ply international voyages.

The Zhoushan port aims to challenge Singapore's dominance of the multi-billion dollar shipping fuel industry, relying on proximity to some of the world's biggest ports and Beijing's policy support to give it an edge.

Reporting by Chen Aizhu

Categories: Ports Fuels & Lubes Marine Power

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