MGO Fuel Data

MGO Prices —
Marine Gas Oil Rates

Current MGO prices worldwide. Marine Gas Oil rates for ECA compliance and auxiliary engines, updated every 2 hours across major ports.

What is MGO?

Marine Gas Oil (MGO) is a distillate fuel with a sulphur content of 0.10% mass/mass or less, primarily used for auxiliary engines, generators, and compliance in Emission Control Areas (ECAs). MGO is a cleaner-burning fuel compared to residual fuels, offering superior performance for high-speed engines and applications requiring precise fuel injection.

The primary use case for MGO is in Emission Control Areas, where regulations require ships to use fuels with maximum 0.10% sulphur content. These areas include the Baltic Sea, North Sea, English Channel, and coastal waters around North America. MGO's low sulphur content significantly reduces SOx emissions, making it essential for environmental compliance in these sensitive marine zones.

Beyond ECA compliance, MGO serves as the preferred fuel for auxiliary engines, bow thrusters, emergency generators, and hotel load systems. Its distillate properties ensure reliable ignition and clean combustion, making it ideal for engines that require frequent start-stop operations or precise power output control.

Current MGO Rates by Port

Real-time Marine Gas Oil pricing data

MGO Prices Worldwide

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When MGO is Required

Key applications and regulatory requirements for Marine Gas Oil

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ECA Zone Compliance

Required fuel in Emission Control Areas with 0.10% sulphur limit

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Auxiliary Engines

Powers generators, bow thrusters, and hotel load systems

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Small Vessels

Main engine fuel for high-speed craft and smaller commercial vessels

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Engine Maintenance

Used for engine flushing and pre-arrival operations

Key MGO Specifications

Technical requirements and quality standards for Marine Gas Oil

Sulphur Content

≤0.10% mass/mass

Ultra-low sulphur for ECA compliance and clean operation

Viscosity

2.0-6.0 cSt at 40°C

Distillate fuel viscosity range for injection systems

Density

≤900 kg/m³ at 15°C

Lower density compared to residual fuels

Cetane Index

≥35

Minimum ignition quality for diesel engines

ECA Zone Regulations

Emission Control Areas require ships to use fuel with maximum 0.10% sulphur content while operating in designated waters. Current ECAs include the Baltic Sea, North Sea, English Channel, and coastal waters around the United States and Canada.

Ships must switch to MGO or equivalent ultra-low sulphur fuel when entering these areas, making MGO availability and pricing crucial for route planning and voyage economics.

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