Charts for the month September 2024


The charts below are built up from the daily fuels that have been delivered around New Zealand. The charts come from a database that I keep and update each day.

This chart is available on the charts page.  A newer current chart for September will be added at the end of the first week.

Where our fuels come from Sep 2024
Fuel Sources

Final Total reached 12



Last updated 1/10/2024

Fuel Deliveries at Ports Sep 2024
Distribution
Fuel Deliveries at Ports did reach 38

Three Vessels did make many deliveries, and each vessel did only moor a very short time, hence the brief rise in the numbers.


Last updated 1/10/2024

Single Ports Vessels Sep 2024
Single Vessels by Name


Last updated 16/09/2024

Ports with single vessels Sep 2024
Ports with single fuel deliveries


Last updated 16/09/2024


Single Port Vessels and Single Port Deliveries.


There are two types and sizes of vessels that bring fuels to New Zealand, one is known a LR1 or VLC, these are very large and also the draft is deep which limits the ports where these vessels can moor, that is where Marsden Point comes in to it unique use for NZ.

Marsden Point is the only port that can moor such large vessels, and Marsden Point has the largest fuel storage available throughout the country.  Northland has the highest use of fuels, so that explains in part why most of the fuel tankers that arrive at Marsden Point go no further around New Zealand, they are too large and cannot berth.

LR1M or LR2's, these are the smaller tankers that can berth in any port around the country, and as their movement is always recorded, they can also, and do dock at Marsden Point and then go further around New Zealand.

There are occasions where at times, some ports do have a single delivery of fuel, the vessels being of a smaller size, they are a one port only visit, this could be that these vessels are ordered for a single delivery of fuels or for reasons unknown to myself.