Abstract
The global liquids storage capacity increased from 1,359,167 mcm in 2017 to 1,501,406 mcm in 2022 at an annual average growth rate (AAGR) of 2.0%. It is expected to increase from 1,501,406 mcm in 2022 to 1,692,994 mcm in 2027 at an AAGR of 2.4%. The US, China, Japan, the Netherlands, and South Korea are the major countries that accounted for 56% of the total liquid's storage capacity in 2022. Freeport V, West Hackberry, Zhoushan V, Big Hill, and Jurong Island II are the largest liquids storage terminals in the world.
Scope
- Updated information on all active, planned and announced liquids storage terminals globally
- Provides capacity data by commodity (crude oil, chemicals, and petroleum products) from 2017 to 2022, outlook up to 2027
- Provides key details such as terminal name, operator name, commodity type, terminal status for all active, planned and announced liquids storage terminals globally
- Provides capital expenditure outlook at global as well as regional level by year and by key countries for planned and announced liquids storage terminals till 2027
- Latest developments and contracts related to liquids storage terminals, wherever available
Reasons to Buy
- Obtain the most up to date information available on active, planned and announced liquids storage terminals globally p
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and outlook of capacity data
- Assess key liquids storage terminals data of your peers and competitors