Mon 4 May 2015, 08:44 GMT

Bunker price volatility dips to lowest level since September


Price volatility fell for the second consecutive month in April.



Bunker price volatility during the month of April dipped to its lowest level since September 2014, according to Bunker Index price data.

In a comparison of low-to-high differentials for the daily Bunker Index (BIX) global average, April recorded a differential of $34.92 per tonne, down from $35.20 per tonne in March.

The lowest daily global bunker average last month was $499.08 per tonne, recorded on April 1, whilst the highest price was $534.00 per tonne on April 30.

It is the only the seventh time in 24 months (since April 2013) that bunker price volatility has been above $24. Prior to October 2014, volatility had remained below $20 for 12 consecutive months (between September 2013 and August 2014). Between May 2013 and September 2014, only the months of August 2013 and September 2014 recorded volatility levels above $20.

Please find below a table showing the intra-month price volatility of global bunker prices between April 2009 and April 2015.

All prices are in USD per metric tonne.

Month Low-High
Differential ($)
Low ($) High ($)
Apr-15 34.92 499.08 534.00
Mar-15 35.20 499.26 534.46
Feb-15 50.35 482.62 532.97
Jan-15 48.61 477.44 526.05
Dec-14 91.04 525.09 616.13
Nov-14 53.50 619.07 672.57
Oct-14 67.31 674.79 742.10
Sep-14 23.37 743.66 767.03
Aug-14 13.34 764.24 777.58
Jul-14 18.55 778.02 796.57
Jun-14 13.19 786.93 800.12
May-14 8.27 784.14 792.41
Apr-14 8.91 785.71 794.62
Mar-14 12.44 789.12 801.56
Feb-14 14.81 785.49 800.30
Jan-14 11.58 783.85 795.43
Dec-13 8.45 789.78 798.23
Nov-13 15.08 775.38 790.46
Oct-13 9.51 785.64 795.15
Sep-13 14.96 793.20 808.16
Aug-13 23.09 785.94 809.03
Jul-13 14.21 782.20 796.41
Jun-13 18.16 778.58 796.74
May-13 12.86 780.06 792.92
Apr-13 42.34 774.36 816.70
Mar-13 15.79 809.89 825.68
Feb-13 25.25 828.23 853.48
Jan-13 25.00 809.78 834.78
Dec-12 14.55 798.03 812.58
Nov-12 12.00 804.14 816.14
Oct-12 22.74 821.23 843.97
Sep-12 28.02 839.28 867.30
Aug-12 51.96 800.77 852.73
Jul-12 44.77 761.50 806.27
Jun-12 50.40 753.89 804.29
May-12 76.59 813.74 890.33
Apr-12 17.47 882.87 900.34
Mar-12 14.36 893.30 907.66
Feb-12 43.57 850.51 894.08
Jan-12 32.87 825.20 858.07
Dec-11 26.07 804.06 830.13
Nov-11 30.28 819.92 850.20
Oct-11 42.17 790.04 832.21
Sep-11 32.43 801.43 833.86
Aug-11 42.42 806.42 848.84
Jul-11 34.77 812.66 847.43
Jun-11 44.72 798.53 843.25
May-11 56.39 803.55 859.94
Apr-11 44.61 814.95 859.56
Mar-11 37.1 771.53 808.63
Feb-11 77.51 695.08 772.59
Jan-11 40.05 648.23 688.28
Dec-10 32.11 617.5 649.61
Nov-10 30.47 599.97 630.44
Oct-10 15.38 590.42 605.80
Sep-10 18.18 563.2 581.38
Aug-10 37.4 560.59 597.99
Jul-10 22.55 556.51 579.06
Jun-10 23.46 563.73 587.19
May-10 67.83 558.16 625.99
Apr-10 33.33 574.65 607.98
Mar-10 14.79 557.88 572.67
Feb-10 33.25 530.62 563.87
Jan-10 41.68 545.45 587.13
Dec-09 31.84534.52 566.36
Nov-09 9.54 547.65 567.95
Oct-09 48.22501.05 552.51
Sep-09 32.15493.40525.55
Aug-09 24.11 509.70 533.81
Jul-09 45.03460.73 505.76
Jun-09 43.44457.87501.31
May-09 66.56383.18 449.74
Apr-09 19.81370.12389.93


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