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Preliminary bunkering data on MPA’s website shows LNG bunkering sales in the world’s largest bunkering port reached 54,970 mt last month.
This compares to 55,350 mt in June 2025.
LNG bunkering sales dropped from 70,270 mt in May, which marked a new monthly record.
During the first six months of this year, Singapore LNG bunkering volumes rose 30.3 percent year-on-year to 318,290 mt, MPA’s data shows.
Last year, Singapore LNG bunkering volumes rose 23.9 percent from the year before, setting a new annual record.
LNG bunkering sales reached 571,350 mt last year. This compares to 460,950 mt in 2024, which surged compared to 110,850 mt in 2023.
LNG bunkering volumes in Singapore increased due to new bunkering vessels working in the Singapore port, the growth of the global fleet of LNG-powered vessels, and lower LNG fuel prices.
However, LNG prices surged in March following the closure of QatarEnergy’s giant Ras Laffan LNG facility due to missile attacks and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
At present, the port of Singapore is served by three licensed LNG bunker suppliers and hosts three LNG bunkering vessels which provide ship-to-ship fueling operations.
The bunkering vessels are the 7,500-cbm FueLNG Bellina, the 18,000-cbm FueLNG Venosa, and the 12,000-cbm Brassavola.

