The ship has tanks extending its length, generally Port and Stbd, sometimes centre tanks as well. These will generally be called 1P, 1S, 2P, 2S etc. Sometimes your bunker tanks can also double as cargo tanks. There will be a filling line or sometimes filling lines specific to product on your bukers manifold. These lines generally run the length of the ship and branch off into the tanks. Product loaded at the bow for an aft tank will therefore run the length of the ship to the aft tank and vica versa if loading at the stern or midships. The only common point through which bunkers will pass is therefore the manifold. Sometimes on tankers everything goes trough the pumproom but this is generally an exception rather than a rule for large ships. The ship I work on has 3 bunkers manifolds. Two for'd and one aft. We can load or discharge through all three. I would say the answer to your question is generally no but some ships maybe yes. They would be unusual. You really need a piping diagram for the ship in question.