- Onshore fuel oil stocks jumped 1.408 million barrels (about 210,000 tonnes) from the previous week to a three-week high of 19.812 million barrels, or 2.957 million tonnes, in the week to Jan. 23, data from Enterprise Singapore showed.

- Net fuel oil imports in the week to Wednesday came in at a two-week high of 900,000 tonnes, up 37 percent from the week before and were above the 52-week average of 805,000 tonnes. Weekly figures like these, however, are volatile.

- This week's onshore fuel oil inventories were 11 percent lower than a year earlier.

- Singapore's net exports of fuel oil to China topped the week ended Jan. 23 at 157,000 tonnes, a seven-week high, followed by Qatar at 65,000 tonnes and Japan at 63,000 tonnes.

- The largest net imports into Singapore originated from Russia at 478,000 tonnes, followed by the United States at 324,000 tonnes, Iraq at 194,000 tonnes and Taiwan at 74,000 tonnes.

- Singapore fuel oil imports from the United States in the week to Jan. 23 were at a seven-month high.

- Fuel oil inventories in Singapore have averaged 18.957 million barrels, or 2.829 million tonnes, a week since the start of 2018.

(Reporting by Roslan Khasawneh; Editing by Rashmi Aich)