Petrobras Wants Marine Fuel Tested Ahead of IMO 2020

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Brazil’s state-led Petrobras will be running tests from June to prepare its refineries to comply with the International Maritime Organization’s 2020 sulfur cut in bunker fuel, reports Platts.

Low Viscosity marine fuels

The maritime industry has been adjusting for the upcoming IMO 2020 sulfur cap on bunker fuel to 0.5% from the current 3.5%, effective January 1.

“During the period of tests, the marine fuels to be offered in the Port of Santos most likely will contain a lower viscosity,” Petrobras said in a statement.

Petrobras said it guarantees the ISO 8217:2010 availability, but will be unable to know precisely the viscosity of the products beforehand to be offered.

Sales of RMK500 discontinued at Santos

The Platts bunkers assessment for the Brazilian port of Santos assessment has been trending higher since the beginning of the year, with the marker up nearly 21%,or $71, since January 2.

S&P Global Platts assessed Santos $4 higher at $417/mt delivered basis. MGO pricing has also moved higher since the beginning of the year rising $145, almost 23%.

Petrobras also informed customers the industry that effective June 1, it will discontinue the sales of RMK500 at Santos.

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Source: Platts