Marine fuel price data
for procurement tools
Request approved access to bunker fuel price data, port coverage and quote-workflow context for internal procurement systems, analytics and agent workflows.
What teams usually need from a bunker fuel API
Price data is useful only when freshness, coverage and quote context are clear.
Port and grade price data
Current VLSFO, MGO and IFO380 indications for priced ports, with port and fuel-grade context where data is available.
Freshness and coverage signals
Use last-updated timestamps and coverage caveats so your internal tools can separate market indications from firm supplier quotes.
Workflow-ready integration
Connect pricing data to quote intake, route planning and supplier-response workflows instead of treating prices as a static table.
On-request access
Bulugo does not present a public self-serve API where access is not enabled. We scope data access with each team before enabling it.
Indicative prices are not firm supplier quotes
Bulugo can help teams work with current marine fuel price indications, but final procurement still depends on supplier availability, stem size, delivery window, vessel requirements, credit and compliance checks.
That is why API access is scoped around the workflow: price discovery, route comparison, quote intake and supplier response.
Bunker fuel API questions
Does Bulugo have a public bunker fuel API?
Bulugo supports API and MCP access for approved use cases, but bunker fuel pricing data access is currently handled on request rather than as an anonymous public endpoint.
What data can a bunker fuel price API include?
Typical data can include port, fuel grade, indicative price, currency, unit, freshness timestamp and coverage context. Firm supplier quotes still require a structured enquiry.
Can I use Bulugo price data in an internal procurement tool?
Yes, where the commercial and technical use case is approved. The right path is to request data access so we can confirm ports, grades, update cadence and permitted use.