Fri 15 Jan 2016 11:13

Eng Hua overtakes the most competitors in 2015


Company rises up Singapore's ranking of suppliers by volume sold.



Eng Hua Company (Pte) Ltd gained the most significant number of places in the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore's (MPA) 2015 ranking of bunker suppliers by volume.

The marine fuel company rose 24 places last year to position itself as the 31st-ranked supplier in Singapore. It is the biggest position change amongst the port's 59 licensed physical suppliers.

Other companies to rise significantly up the ranking outside the top 20 were Grandeur Trading & Services Pte Ltd, up 10 places to 37th; Hai Fu Marine Services Pte Ltd, 7 positions higher at 51st; and Pegasus Maritime (S) Pte Ltd, up 6 to 53.

The company to drop the most positions was Sinanju Marine Services Pte Ltd, which fell 16 places to 55th.

Please find below the full list of Singapore's 59 suppliers in 2015 and a comparison with the previous year's results in brackets.

1 (+15) Chemoil International Pte Ltd

2 (-1) BP Singapore Pte Ltd

3 (-1) Sentek Marine & Trading Pte Ltd

4 (-1) Transocean Oil Pte Ltd

5 (+3) ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

6 (-1) Shell Eastern Trading Pte Ltd

7 (+2) Universal Energy Pte Ltd

8 (+9) Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services Pte Ltd

9 (-2) Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd

10 (+3) Panoil Petroleum Pte Ltd

11 (-1) Singapore Petroleum Company Ltd

12 (+2) Searights Maritime Services Pte Ltd

13 (+10) Seven Seas Oil Trading Pte Ltd

14 (+5) Golden Island Diesel Oil Trading

15 (--) Toyota Tsusho Petroleum (S) Pte Ltd

16 (-12) SK Energy International Pte Ltd

17 (+8) Wired Bunkering Pte Ltd

18 (+2) Vermont UM Bunkering Ltd

19 (+2) Total Marine Fuels Pte Ltd

20 (-2) Consort Bunkers Pte Ltd

21 (-9) Costank (S) Pte Ltd

22 (--) Aegean Bunkering (Singapore) Pte Ltd

23 (+3) Brightoil Petroleum (Singapore) Pte Ltd

24 (--) Bunker House Petroleum Pte Ltd

25 (+3) Bomin Bunker Oil Pte Ltd

26 (+3) Inter-Pacific Petroleum Pte Ltd

27 (+4) Pacific Bunkering Services Pte Ltd

28 (+4) Ocean Bunkering Services Pte Ltd

29 (+2) Uni Petroleum Pte Ltd

30 (+5) Singamas Petroleum Trading Pte Ltd

31 (+24) Eng Hua Company (Pte) Ltd

32 (-5) Cathay Marine Fuel Oil Trading Pte Ltd

33 (+1) Triton Bunkering Services Pte Ltd

34 (+2) Marubeni Int'l Petroleum (S) Pte Ltd

35 (+5) Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (S) Pte Ltd

36 (+1) Sirius Marine Pte Ltd

37 (+10) Grandeur Trading & Services Pte Ltd

38 (--) Palmstone Marine Services Pte Ltd

39 (+5) Impex Marine (S) Pte Ltd

40 (-2) Palmstone Tankers & Trading Pte Ltd

41 (+5) Chevron Singapore Pte Ltd

42 (+6) Global Marine Transportation Pte Ltd

43 (-2) Southernpec (Singapore) Pte Ltd

44 (+1) The Barrel Oil Pte Ltd

45 (+4) Hai Yin Marine Pte Ltd

46 (-3) Matrix Marine Fuels Pte Ltd

47 (+5) Kenoil Marine Services Pte Ltd

48 (+3) Hin Leong Marine Interantional (Pte) Ltd

49 (+5) Victory Petroleum Trading Pte Ltd

50 (+3) Eastpoint International Marketing Pte Ltd

51 (+7) Hai Fu Marine Services Pte Ltd

52 (+5) Central Star Marine Supplies Pte Ltd

53 (+6) Pegasus Maritime (S) Pte Ltd

54 (NE) AC Oil Pte Ltd

55 (-16) Sinanju Marine Services Pte Ltd

56 (+4) Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd

57 (+4) Bunker B Pte Ltd

58 (+5) A Dot Marine Pte Ltd

59 (+3) Hong Lam Marine Pte Ltd

(--) = same
(+) = up
(-) = down
(NE) = new entry

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