TOP BUNKER HUBS
TFG Marine, a joint venture between Trafigura and shipping companies Frontline and Golden Ocean, is the third-largest supplier in Singapore, the world's top bunkering port, data from Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority shows. It expects to operate eight to nine barges in Singapore this year, delivering 350,000 to 400,000 tonnes of marine fuel per month. Despite having a foothold at the world's top bunkering ports Singapore and Rotterdam, the company is treading carefully into the world's third largest hub, Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, due to higher volatility and risks that have emerged from recent trade flow changes.
"The UAE is important for us," Dam said. "It's one of the areas (that is) constantly on our agenda but we are waiting on the right timing and conditions to get (into) it."
ALTERNATIVE FUELS TFG Marine plans to venture more into biofuel bunkering in Singapore once global demand scales up, Dam said. The company has been more active in biofuel bunkering in the Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp (ARA) region in the last three years, though Dam expects biofuels to eventually take up a sizeable portion of Singapore's bunker market. "We believe that it can be anything between five and 15% of the current (global) market environment. We're seeing a lot of the container companies doing long-term contracts... so definitely biofuels is on our radar," he added. (Reporting by Jeslyn Lerh and Florence Tan; Editing by Jason Neely)
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