According to EMRA Petroleum Market Industry Report for 2023, Petrol Ofisi Group, with its PO/Marine brand, marked 2023 as the leader with a share of 32.5% in the transit market, 42% in the domestic marine fuels market, and 34.2% in the entire marine market.
The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) published the Petroleum Market Industry Report of 2023. The data in the report indicates that Petrol Ofisi Group's PO/Marine brand has ranked at the top in the seas this year with a total sales volume of approximately 915 thousand. PO/Marine maintained its leadership for the fifth year in a row with a share of 32.5% in the transit market, 42% in the domestic marine fuels market, and 34.2% in the entire marine market.
Stating that they continue to make a difference in the maritime industry, Petrol Ofisi Group Maritime Senior Manager Aydın Yıldız says, "Our innovative approach, high quality standards, and customer-oriented service are the core of our ability to achieve leadership in the maritime industry for the fifth time. We are the only company in Turkey to offer transit, SCT-free, customs-bonded fuels, marine lubricants supply and services to the maritime industry. With our PO/Marine brand, we have the power to supply fuel to more than 30,000 vessels in the domestic market, over 3,000 vessels in the transit market, above 2,500 vessels in the lubricant market, and 60 countries outside Turkey every year.
Thanks to our ISCC certificate, we are competent in supplying biofuel in international waters and providing more sustainable, eco-friendly fuel services to the maritime industry. We have recently performed the first example of this with our business partner Vitol Bunkers in Singapore. We are proud that all our local and global achievements have strengthened our position in the maritime economy, making us the industry's unchanging leader. We will maintain our efforts to move our PO/Marine brand even further."
In addition to supplying fuel to ships from all ports in Turkey, PO/Marine refuels domestic and foreign ships using the Bosphorus for transit and is a vital supplier of marine fuel in the Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Sea coastlines with its product diversity, logistics capacity and market efficiency.