Mon 4 Jan 2016 08:23

Global bunker prices fall 31% in 2015


Worldwide bunker average declined by $164.06 to $365.08 per tonne last year.



The end-of-week Bunker Index (BIX) - the daily average worldwide bunker price quoted in US$ per metric tonne - rose for the second consecutive week on December 31, according to Bunker Index price data.

The global price was up $0.87, or 0.2 percent, to $365.08 per tonne on December 31 compared with $364.21 per tonne at the end of the previous week.

The $365.08 figure was the third-lowest end-of-week price of 2015, whilst the $0.87 increase was the second-least significant of last year.

Between December 31, 2014, and December 31, 2015, the worldwide bunker average declined by $164.06, or 31 percent, from $529.14 per tonne to $365.08 per tonne.

Please find below a list of end-of-year Bunker Index prices since 2009.

31 Dec 2015 - $365.08
31 Dec 2014 - $529.14
31 Dec 2013 - $795.41
31 Dec 2012 - $809.96
31 Dec 2011 - $818.94
31 Dec 2010 - $644.42
31 Dec 2009 - $566.36

To access the full Bunker Index (BIX) archive, please click on the following link below.

http://www.bunkerindex.com/prices/bixfree.php?priceindex_id=1

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

Bunker Index (BIX):

31/12 (Week 53) - 365.08 (+0.87, +0.2%)

24/12 (Week 52) - 364.21 (+0.50, +0.1%)

18/12 (Week 51) - 363.71 (-16.62, -4.4%)

11/12 (Week 50) - 380.33 (-17.20, -4.3%)

04/12 (Week 49) - 397.53 (-10.65, -2.6%)

27/11 (Week 48) - 408.18 (-4.46, -1.1%)

20/11 (Week 47) - 412.64 (-6.11, -1.5%)

13/11 (Week 46) - 418.75 (-11.83, -2.7%)

06/11 (Week 45) - 430.58 (+3.67, +0.9%)

30/10 (Week 44) - 426.91 (-3.86, -0.9%)

23/10 (Week 43) - 430.77 (-5.03, -1.2%)

16/10 (Week 42) - 435.80 (-9.89, -2.2%)

09/10 (Week 41) - 445.69 (+10.71, +2.5%)

02/10 (Week 40) - 434.98 (-3.42, -0.8%)

25/09 (Week 39) - 438.40 (-0.78, -0.2%)

18/09 (Week 38) - 439.18 (+5.37, +1.2%)

11/09 (Week 37) - 433.81 (-12.41, -2.8%)

04/09 (Week 36) - 446.22 (+14.19, +3.3%)

28/08 (Week 35) - 432.03 (-7.84, -1.8%)

21/08 (Week 34) - 439.87 (-16.85, -3.7%)

14/08 (Week 33) - 456.72 (-2.86, -0.6%)

07/08 (Week 32) - 459.58 (-16.19, -3.4%)

31/07 (Week 31) - 475.77 (-10.06, -2.1%)

24/07 (Week 30) - 485.83 (-12.53, -2.5%)

17/07 (Week 29) - 498.36 (-7.15, -1.4%)

10/07 (Week 28) - 505.51 (-17.61, -3.4%)

03/07 (Week 27) - 523.12 (-4.68, -0.9%)

26/06 (Week 26) - 527.80 (-9.80, -1.8%)

19/06 (Week 25) - 537.60 (-0.79, -0.15%)

12/06 (Week 24) - 538.39 (+4.09, +0.8%)

05/06 (Week 23) - 534.30 (-2.61, -0.5%)

29/05 (Week 22) - 536.91 (-10.91, -2.0%)

22/05 (Week 21) - 547.82 (-0.55, -0.1%)

15/05 (Week 20) - 548.37 (+2.66, +0.5%)

08/05 (Week 19) - 545.71 (+11.14, +2.1%)

01/05 (Week 18) - 534.57 (+9.93, +1.9%)

24/04 (Week 17) - 524.64 (+7.31, +1.4%)

17/04 (Week 16) - 517.33 (+15.28, +3.0%)

10/04 (Week 15) - 502.05 (-0.61, -0.1%)

03/04 (Week 14) - 502.66 (-6.47, -1.3%)

27/03 (Week 13) - 509.13 (+9.87, +2.0%)

20/03 (Week 12) - 499.26 (-14.73, -2.9%)

13/03 (Week 11) - 513.99 (-11.94, -2.3%)

06/03 (Week 10) - 525.93 (-7.04, -1.3%)

27/02 (Week 9) - 532.97 (+2.15, +0.4%)

20/02 (Week 8) - 530.82 (+10.17, +2.0%)

13/02 (Week 7) - 520.65 (+11.24, +2.2%)

06/02 (Week 6) - 509.41 (+31.65, +6.6%)

30/01 (Week 5) - 477.76 (-5,69, -1.2%)

23/01 (Week 4) - 483.45 (-5.42, -1.1%)

16/01 (Week 3) - 488.87 (-17.54, -3.5%)

09/01 (Week 2) - 506.41 (+19.64, +3.7%)

02/01 (Week 1) - 526.05

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