7.6.7.3Vertical

Petroleum Product Tank Farms

Operators storing gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel in terminals.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Storage Terminals & Tank Farms (7.6.7), the segment that Petroleum Product Tank Farms sits within — not Petroleum Product Tank Farms on its own.

FragmentationConsolidatingEstimate

Storage terminals and tank farms sit largely within petroleum bulk stations & terminals (NAICS 424710, shared with distribution) and warehousing classifications, so the segment is not separately sized here.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Storage, throughput, and terminal-services fees

Key economics

Recurring revenue
High

recurring storage and throughput contracts

EBITDA margin
Strong

fee-based infrastructure economics

Capex intensity
High

Characteristics

  • Tank farms and terminals provide system flexibility.
  • Connect pipelines, marine, rail, and trucks.
  • Location and connectivity the key assets.

M&A deal context

Deal activityModerate

Who’s acquiring

  • Midstream & terminal companies
  • Infrastructure funds & investors
  • Terminal consolidators

What’s driving deals

  • Export-logistics and storage demand.
  • Fee-based infrastructure consolidation.
  • Terminal connectivity and optionality value.

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