Krishnapatnam Port is one of only three Indian ports equipped to handle Capesize vessels (with Mundra and Gangavaram). Located in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, the all-weather deepwater port was acquired by a leading Indian private port group in 2020 and is strategically important for coal imports feeding the dozens of thermal power plants in the surrounding region. Coal constitutes approximately 70% of port cargo volume.
Krishnapatnam's infrastructure includes a dedicated POL (petroleum, oil, lubricants) jetty equipped with modern firefighting systems, supporting crude oil, LPG and petroleum product handling alongside the core dry-bulk operations. With 18.5-metre draft capability and a Phase II expansion programme including dedicated coal berths, the port's bunker-relevant vessel traffic is dominated by Capesize coal carriers from Indonesia, Australia and Mozambique.
Krishnapatnam is associated with Visakhapatnam Port — private deepwater port in nellore district, coal-focused. Many vessel operators evaluate Krishnapatnam and Visakhapatnam together when planning Indian port calls. See the Visakhapatnam bunker guide for context on the broader supply area.
Seven Ocean procures the following marine fuel grades at Krishnapatnam. Click any grade for full specifications.
Bunker services at Krishnapatnam are listed by the port authority as a standard service alongside freshwater, ship stores, waste disposal and repair facilities. East-coast bunker specialists including An established east-coast bunker specialist and a regional bunker specialist operate at Krishnapatnam as part of their broader Andhra Pradesh coverage. VLSFO, HSFO, LSMGO and HSD are all available. The Capesize fleet profile drives large stems (typically 2,500-4,500 MT per vessel).
Supply landscape: Seven Ocean sources bunker fuel at this location from the full range of available physical suppliers — state-owned oil marketing companies, private-sector bunker operators, and private regional specialists — selecting for each nomination based on price, quality and availability.
Refinery & product source: Coastal supply from the Chennai refinery and a major Indian oil marketer Vizag; dedicated POL jetty.
Barge-to-ship at anchorage and alongside at dry-bulk berths. Pipeline bunkering at the dedicated POL jetty for tanker-class vessels. Truck-to-ship for LSMGO and HSD smaller stems. Advance nomination (5-7 days) is recommended for large stems to align barge rotation with Capesize vessel schedules.
Capesize coal bulkers, Panamax, tankers, general cargo.
GST on bunker fuel at Krishnapatnam, as at all Indian ports, is 5 percent for both foreign-going and coastal vessels. Indian-flag vessels operating under the Merchant Shipping Act plying cargo between Indian ports can claim customs duty exemption on imported bunker fuels subject to documentary conditions — we handle this paperwork as part of the supply contract. Bunker Delivery Notes are issued MARPOL Annex VI compliant with every stem.
Seven Ocean procures marine fuel across every major Indian port, sub-port and anchorage. Tell us the vessel, the location, the grade — we come back with a stem.
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