China's major bunker port Zhoushan outperformed other major bunker hubs in the first half of 2025,recording strong growth while others saw declines.
About 3.91 million mt of bonded bunker fuel was sold in the first six months ofthis year, up by 10.5% from the same period last year, according to a report by China Daily on Tuesday
By comparison, sales in Singapore dipped by 0.9% in 1H 2025,Rotterdam by 0.6%, and Fujairah by 5.2% year-on-year.
"With 62 bunkering barges, 16 priority anchorage spots, and enhanced operations allowing higher sea states, Zhoushan is emerging as a global refuelling hub for major international shipping clients," China Daily said.
A total of 7.26 million mt of bunkers were sold in 2024 in Zhoushan.
Zhoushan has been steadily ramping up operations to support its bunkeringcapabilities.
The port carried out its first bunker delivery using an e-BDN earlier this year and is expanding supply of biofuels, LNG and methanol to meet growing demand for alternative marine fuels.
