Asia/Pacific News
Singapore: Oil Exports Fall in January
Monday February 18, 2019
Domestic oil exports from Singapore fell in January, according to the Singaporean data agency Enterprise Singapore.
Exports declined by 3.2% compared to the same month a year ago. In December, exports had fallen by 11.1%.
Lower sales were seen going to China, Australia and Indonesia, the data showed.
In terms of volume, January's domestic oil exports were up by 3.5% year-on-year. In December, they fell by 7.6%, according to the data.
Bunker sales at Singapore were down in January with fewer sales of the main fuel oil grader 380 cst.