Fri 24 Jul 2015, 10:32 GMT

Singapore 380 cSt price summary: week 30


A summary of weekly Singapore 380 centistoke (cSt) prices.



The price of 380 centistoke (cSt) intermediate fuel oil (IFO) at the port of Singapore was at its lowest end-of-week level for almost six months on Friday, according to Bunker Index price data.

The Singapore 380 cSt bunker price was down by $9.00 per tonne, or 2.9 percent, to $297.00 per tonne on July 24 compared to $306 per tonne on July 17. It is the sixth consecutive end-of-week decrease and the eighth in the last nine weeks.

Friday's price is the lowest end-of-week figure in 25 weeks - since the $284.50 price recorded on January 30.

Please find a summary of end-of-week Singapore 380 cSt prices below (in US$ per tonne) since the start of the year.

Singapore 380 cSt summary:

Date Week Price ($) $ (+/-) % (+/-)
24/07/2015 Week 30 297.00 -9.00 -2.9
17/07/2015 Week 29 306.00 -14.00 -4.4
10/07/2015 Week 28 320.00 -10.50 -3.2
03/07/2015 Week 27 330.50 -7.50 -2.2
26/06/2015 Week 26 338.00 -18.50 -5.2
19/06/2015 Week 25 356.50 -6.50 -1.8
12/06/2015 Week 24 363.00 10.00 2.8
05/06/2015 Week 23 353.00 -13.50 -3.7
29/05/2015 Week 22 366.50 -10.00 -2.7
22/05/2015 Week 21 376.50 0.00 0.0
15/05/2015 Week 20 376.50 -4.50 -1.2
08/05/2015 Week 19 381.00 14.00 3.8
01/05/2015 Week 18 367.00 10.50 2.9
24/04/2015 Week 17 356.50 10.00 2.9
17/04/2015 Week 16 346.50 25.50 7.9
10/04/2015 Week 15 321.00 1.00 0.3
03/04/2015 Week 14 320.00 -4.00 -1.2
27/03/2015 Week 13 324.00 20.50 6.8
20/03/2015 Week 12 303.50 -20.50 -6.3
13/03/2015 Week 11 324.00 -19.50 -5.7
06/03/2015 Week 10 343.50 -11.50 -3.2
27/02/2015 Week 9 355.00 -21.00 -5.6
20/02/2015 Week 8 376.00 11.00 3.0
13/02/2015 Week 7 365.00 16.00 4.6
06/02/2015 Week 6 349.00 64.50 22.7
30/01/2015 Week 5 284.50 -2.00 -0.7
23/01/2015 Week 4 286.50 11.00 4.0
16/01/2015 Week 3 275.50 -10.50 -3.7
09/01/2015 Week 2 286.00 -30.50 -9.6
02/01/2015 Week 1 316.50 -- --


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