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Bunkering at Qingdao

The Port of Qingdao is one of the largest ports in northern China, located on the Yellow Sea coast of Shandong province. The port is operated by Qingdao Port International and handles containers, iron ore, crude oil, and grain — making it a major bunker market for both container and bulk traffic.

Key Port Facts

UN/LOCODE
CNTAO
Coordinates
36.07°N, 120.30°E
Country
China

Fuel Grades Available at Qingdao

Seven Ocean procures the following marine fuel grades at Qingdao. Click any grade for full technical specifications.

Delivery Methods

Primary Anchorages

Qingdao outer anchorage

Port Detail

Container and crude hub

Qingdao is among the world's top 10 container ports by volume. The Qianwan deep-water container terminal accommodates ULCV class. Qingdao is also one of China's primary crude oil import ports.

Shandong cluster

Together with Yantai, Rizhao and other Shandong ports, Qingdao anchors the northern Chinese maritime cluster. Bunker market reflects the heavy container and bulk traffic.

Domestic ECA compliance

Inside China's 0.10% Domestic ECA. LSMGO supply is well-established.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Qingdao the largest port in Shandong?

Yes — Qingdao is the dominant Shandong port and one of the top global ports overall by container volume.

What's the ULCV anchorage situation?

Deep-water anchorages accommodate ULCV-class. The Qianwan terminal has 20-m draft alongside.

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