Singapore will be the first port globally to implement
digital bunkering at scale for all bunkering operations, the country’s senior
transport minister, Dr Amy Khor, revealed at the show today 9 Oct. From April 1, 2025, all bunker suppliers will be
required to provide digital bunkering services and issue electronic bunker
delivery notes (e-BDNs) as a default. This announcement follows pilots
conducted since last November with bunker suppliers, including the top 10
bunker players, in Singapore.
“The digital bunkering process allows for efficient
data sharing between bunker buyers and suppliers, which will help expedite
administrative processes, improve accountability, ensure compliance with
regulations, reduce the potential for errors, and support early detection of
fraudulent activities,” the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)
stated in a release today.
Singapore, the
world’s largest bunkering hub, has tended to take the tech lead over rivals.
For instance, it made mass flow meters mandatory years ago, something that
European ports such as Rotterdam are only getting around to introducing now.
Singapore is by a
very considerable distance the world’s preeminent bunkering hub.
To put the
city-state’s bunkering dominance in perspective, citing 2023 bunker sales
carried by Ship&Bunker,
the republic sold bunkers last year equivalent in volume to the next six top
bunkering areas in the world combined.