In the latest episode of Marsden Point News Radio, Dave summarizes the activities of January 2024 - particularly the fluctuating number of fuel shipments and the surprising trend in their arrivals. Reflecting on the significant decrease in fuel vessels compared to January 2023, Dave hypothesizes about the underlying operational tactics of fuel companies and the potential long-term implications of such strategies.
Against all odds, the number of fuel vessels increased drastically throughout the month, baffling Dave and raising questions about the sudden influx of ships appearing 'out of nowhere'. He further delves into the numbers for February, projecting eight vessels by the 13th, startling for a month's start.
Dave also shares insight into the database management process, explaining how he tracks monthly vessel amounts and deliveries by creating new records and using drop-down boxes for efficiency. Furthermore, Dave assures listeners that he tends to wait until the first day of the following month before finalizing the current month's database, ensuring accuracy in the data captured.
Detailing further, he touches on a significant delivery from Garyvlile, Texas, USA and expresses surprise at America's crude oil vessel's lengthy journey to the Cook Strait. Wrapping up, Dave comments on the steady outlook for fuel deliveries, highlighting Timaru and Buff's seemingly secure situation, while keeping an eye on potential last-minute entries from Napier or Port Taranaki.
Tune in to stay in the know and don't miss Dave's regular updates on fuel shipments and operations at Marsden Point.
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