Mon 28 Nov 2016 00:07

Global bunker average up 1.6% in week 47


Brent settlement average rose by 5.1% over the same period.



The global Bunker Index (BIX) weekly average rose to its highest level in three weeks during the trading week ending 25th November, according to Bunker Index price data.

In week 47, the bunker average increased by $6.63, or 1.57 percent, to $429.20 per tonne, up from $422.57 per tonne seven days earlier. It is the most significant rise in six weeks - since the $11.16-per-tonne increase recorded in the week ending 14th October. The $429.20-per-tonne average is the highest since the week ending 4th November.

During the same period, the Brent crude front-month settlement weekly average was up $2.37 per barrel, or 5.12 percent, to $48.64 per barrel. It is the biggest week-on-week rise since 7th October.

End-of-week prices

The daily BIX ended the week at $430.99 per tonne - up $7.78, or 1.84 percent, on the $423.21-per-tonne price recorded on 18th November. It is the highest end-of-week price in three weeks, whilst the week-on-week increase is the most significant since 7th October.

The daily Brent front-month settlement price rose by $0.38 per barrel, or 0.81 percent, to $47.24 per barrel in week 47. It is the highest end-of-week price since 28th October.

The Bunker Index (BIX) is the daily global average price for all the 700-plus assessment prices published on the site, covering over 300 ports and the major fuel grades.

Below are tables of recent weekly averages and end-of-week prices for the Bunker Index (BIX) and Brent front-month settlement price.

Weekly averages

Week Ending Week BIX Avg. ($) $ (+/-) % (+/-)
25/11/2016 Week 47 429.20 +6.63 +1.57
18/11/2016 Week 46 422.57 -6.60 -1.54
11/11/2016 Week 45 429.17 -8.50 -1.94
04/11/2016 Week 44 437.66 -7.74 -1.74
28/10/2016 Week 43 445.40 +2.55 +0.58


Week Ending Week Brent Avg. ($) $ (+/-) % (+/-)
25/11/2016 Week 47 48.64 +2.37 +5.12
18/11/2016 Week 46 46.27 +0.44 +0.97
11/11/2016 Week 45 45.83 -1.22 -2.59
04/11/2016 Week 44 47.05 -3.44 -6.81
28/10/2016 Week 43 50.48 -1.32 -2.56


End-of-week prices

Date Week Daily BIX ($) $ (+/-) % (+/-)
25/11/2016 Week 47 430.99 +7.78 +1.84
18/11/2016 Week 46 423.21 -2.61 -0.61
11/11/2016 Week 45 425.82 -5.97 -1.38
04/11/2016 Week 44 431.79 -12.57 -2.83
28/10/2016 Week 43 444.36 -0.22 -0.05


Date Week Daily Brent ($) $ (+/-) % (+/-)
25/11/2016 Week 47 47.24 +0.38 +0.81
18/11/2016 Week 46 46.86 +2.11 +4.72
11/11/2016 Week 45 44.75 -0.83 -1.82
04/11/2016 Week 44 45.58 -4.13 -8.31
28/10/2016 Week 43 49.71 -2.07 -4.00



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