Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry Outlook in North America, 2012 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Storage Terminals to 2015
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Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry Outlook in North America, 2012 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Storage Terminals to 2015
Summary
GlobalData's energy offering, "Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry Outlook in North America, 2012 - Capacity Analysis, Forecasts and Details of All Operating and Planned Storage Terminals to 2015" is the essential source for industry data and information relating to the oil and chemicals storage industry in North America. It provides asset level information relating to active and planned oil and chemicals storage terminals in North America. The profiles of major companies operating in the oil and chemicals storage industry in North America are included in the report. The latest news and deals relating to the sector are also provided and analyzed.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Updated information relating to all active and planned oil and chemicals storage terminals
- Provides historical data from 2005 to 2011, forecast to 2015
- Information on operator and commodity information for all active and planned oil and chemicals storage terminals
- Identifies key trends and issues in the oil and chemicals storage industry
- Information on the top companies in the sector including business description, strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., NuStar Energy L.P. and Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.
- Strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.
Reasons to buy
- Obtain the most up to date information available on storage terminals in North America
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in North American oil storage industry.
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical and forecast capacity data
- Assess your competitor's oil storage terminal network and its capacity
- Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in North America.
1 Table Of Contents
1 Table Of Contents 2
1.1 List Of Tables 5
1.2 List Of Figures 8
2 Introduction 9
2.1 What Is This Report About? 9
2.2 How to Use this Report? 9
2.3 Market Definitions 9
3 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry 10
3.1 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, Key Data 10
3.2 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, Storage Operations 10
3.2.1 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity 10
3.3 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, Canada 11
3.3.1 Canada, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity 12
3.4 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, The United States 14
3.4.1 The United States, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity 15
3.5 North America Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry, Planned Terminals 77
4 Profile of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. 78
4.1 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Information 78
4.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Company Overview 78
4.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Business Description 78
4.3.1 Business Overview 78
4.3.2 CO2 79
4.3.3 Kinder Morgan Canada 79
4.3.4 Natural Gas Pipelines 80
4.3.5 Products Pipelines 81
4.3.6 Terminals 82
4.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 82
4.4.1 Overview 82
4.4.2 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Strengths 83
4.4.3 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Weaknesses 84
4.4.4 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Opportunities 84
4.4.5 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. Threats 85
5 Profile of NuStar Energy L.P. 87
5.1 NuStar Energy L.P., Key Information 87
5.2 NuStar Energy L.P., Company Overview 87
5.3 NuStar Energy L.P., Business Description 87
5.3.1 Business Overview 87
5.3.2 Asphalt and Fuels Marketing 88
5.3.3 Storage 88
5.3.4 Transportation 89
5.4 NuStar Energy L.P., SWOT Analysis 90
5.4.1 Overview 90
5.4.2 NuStar Energy L.P. Strengths 91
5.4.3 NuStar Energy L.P. Weaknesses 92
5.4.4 NuStar Energy L.P. Opportunities 93
5.4.5 NuStar Energy L.P. Threats 95
6 Profile of Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. 97
6.1 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., Key Information 97
6.2 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., Company Overview 97
6.3 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., Business Description 97
6.3.1 Business Overview 97
6.3.2 Facilities 98
6.3.3 Supply & Logistics 99
6.3.4 Transportation 99
6.4 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., SWOT Analysis 100
6.4.1 Overview 100
6.4.2 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. Strengths 101
6.4.3 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. Weaknesses 102
6.4.4 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. Opportunities 103
6.4.5 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. Threats 104
7 Financial Deals Landscape 105
7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 105
7.1.1 Acquisition 105
7.1.2 Private Equity 109
7.1.3 Equity Offerings 111
7.1.4 Debt Offerings 119
7.1.5 Partnerships 126
7.1.6 Asset Transactions 128
8 Recent Developments 130
8.1 Strategy and Business Expansion 130
8.1.1 Feb 13, 2012: Enterprise Products Partners To Expand ECHO Crude Oil Storage Facility 130
8.1.2 Jan 29, 2012: NuStar To Further Expand St. Eustatius Terminal, Turkey Facilities 130
8.1.3 Nov 30, 2011: Kinder Morgan To Add 2.4 MMbbl Of New Storage Capacity At Its Edmonton Terminal In Strathcona County, Alberta 131
8.1.4 Nov 08, 2011: Kinder Morgan To Build New Oil Terminal On Houston Ship Channel 131
8.1.5 Sep 22, 2011: Plains All American Pipeline To Expand St. James Terminal In Louisiana 132
8.2 Other Significant Developments 133
8.2.1 Mar 09, 2012: Sunoco Takes Steps To Ensure Reliability Of Supply 133
8.2.2 Mar 08, 2012: ExxonMobil Plans Five-year Investment Of $185 Billion To Develop New Energy Supplies 133
8.2.3 Mar 01, 2012: TransCanada Launches Binding Open Season For Keystone Hardisty Terminal 134
8.2.4 Feb 21, 2012: Magellan Midstream Extends Open Season For Crane-to-Houston Shipments To March 1, 2012 135
8.2.5 Jan 30, 2012: Inter Pipeline Fund Announces 2012 Capital Expenditure Program 135
8.2.6 Jan 27, 2012: Enbridge Energy Defers Preliminary Review Of 2011 Results Of Operations 137
8.2.7 Jan 16, 2012: Mercuria Energy Launches Terminal To Ship Crude Oil On Panhandle Northern Railway 138
8.2.8 Jan 12, 2012: Hess Announces $6.8 Billion For 2012 Capital And Exploratory Budget 138
8.2.9 Jan 04, 2012: Western Refining Appoints Sigmund Cornelius To Its Board 139
8.2.10 Dec 20, 2011: Enbridge Proceeding With Gulf Coast Access Project 139
8.2.11 Dec 16, 2011: Koch Pipeline Puts Helena Terminal In Operation 140
8.2.12 Dec 14, 2011: Gibson Energy Announces Capital Budget Of $173m For 2012 140
8.3 New Contracts Announcements 142
8.3.1 Feb 03, 2012: CB&I Wins Storage Tank Contract From BOSTCO 142
8.3.2 Nov 16, 2011: Rangeland Energy To Handle Bakken Shale Crude Oil For Flint Hills Resources 142
8.3.3 May 18, 2011: Velocity Midstream Signs Long-Term Agreement With Shell 143
9 Appendix 144
9.1 Abbreviations 144
9.2 Methodology 144
9.2.1 Coverage 144
9.2.2 Secondary Research 145
9.2.3 Primary Research 145
9.3 Contact Us 145
9.4 Disclaimer 146
List of Tables
Table 1: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Key Statistics, 2011 10
Table 2: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Country (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 10
Table 3: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in Canada (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 12
Table 4: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in Canada (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.1) 13
Table 5: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in Canada (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.2) 14
Table 6: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 15
Table 7: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.1) 16
Table 8: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.2) 17
Table 9: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.3) 18
Table 10: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.4) 19
Table 11: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.5) 20
Table 12: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.6) 21
Table 13: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.7) 22
Table 14: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.8) 23
Table 15: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.9) 24
Table 16: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.10) 25
Table 17: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.11) 26
Table 18: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.12) 27
Table 19: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.13) 28
Table 20: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.14) 29
Table 21: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.15) 30
Table 22: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.16) 31
Table 23: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.17) 32
Table 24: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.18) 33
Table 25: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.19) 34
Table 26: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.20) 35
Table 27: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.21) 36
Table 28: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.22) 37
Table 29: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.23) 38
Table 30: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.24) 39
Table 31: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.25) 40
Table 32: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.26) 41
Table 33: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.27) 42
Table 34: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.28) 43
Table 35: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.29) 44
Table 36: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.30) 45
Table 37: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.31) 46
Table 38: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.32) 47
Table 39: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.33) 48
Table 40: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.34) 49
Table 41: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.35) 50
Table 42: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.36) 51
Table 43: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.37) 52
Table 44: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.38) 53
Table 45: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.39) 54
Table 46: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.40) 55
Table 47: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.41) 56
Table 48: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.42) 57
Table 49: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.43) 58
Table 50: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.44) 59
Table 51: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.45) 60
Table 52: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.46) 61
Table 53: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.47) 62
Table 54: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.48) 63
Table 55: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.49) 64
Table 56: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.50) 65
Table 57: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.51) 66
Table 58: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.52) 67
Table 59: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.53) 68
Table 60: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.54) 69
Table 61: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.55) 70
Table 62: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.56) 71
Table 63: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.57) 72
Table 64: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.58) 73
Table 65: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.59) 74
Table 66: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.60) 75
Table 67: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity in the United States (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 (Contd.61) 76
Table 68: North America, Planned Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2012-2015 77
Table 69: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., Key Facts 78
Table 70: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., SWOT Analysis 83
Table 71: NuStar Energy L.P., Key Facts 87
Table 72: NuStar Energy L.P., SWOT Analysis 91
Table 73: Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., Key Facts 97
Table 74: Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., SWOT Analysis 101
Table 75: Pembina Pipeline To Acquire Provident Energy For $3.13 Billion 105
Table 76: Icahn Associates And Icahn Capital Acquire 14.5% Stake In CVR Energy For $145 Million 107
Table 77: TransMontaigne Partners Sold Remaining 50% Stake In Battleground Oil Specialty Terminal To Kinder Morgan Energy Partners 108
Table 78: GE Energy Financial Services Acquires 58% Stake In Lightfoot Capital Partners From Magnetar Capital Partners For $85 Million 109
Table 79: Lindsay Goldberg Completes Acquisition Of 49% Stake In Odfjell Terminals In Rotterdam, Houston And Charleston From For $247 Million 110
Table 80: Plains All American Pipeline Completes Public Offering Of Units For $460 Million 111
Table 81: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners Announces Public Offering Of Common Units For Up To $908 Million 112
Table 82: Keyera Completes Public Offering Of Shares For $204 Million 114
Table 83: Martin Midstream Partners Completes Public Offering Of Units For $96 Million 116
Table 84: Targa Resources Partners Completes Public Offering Of Units For $169 Million 117
Table 85: Inergy Midstream Completes IPO Of Units For $313 Million 118
Table 86: Plains All American Pipeline Prices Public Offering Of 3.125% Senior Notes Due 2042 For $500 Million 119
Table 87: Plains All American Pipeline Prices Public Offering Of 3.65% Senior Notes Due 2022 For $750 Million 120
Table 88: Holly Energy Partners Completes Private Placement Of 6.5% Senior Notes Due 2020 For $300 Million 121
Table 89: NuStar Logistics Prices Private Placement Of 4.75% Senior Notes Due 2022 For $250 Million 123
Table 90: Genesis Energy Announces And Prices Private Placement Of 7.875% Notes Due 2018 For $100 Million 124
Table 91: Targa Resources Partners Completes Private Placement Of 6.375% Notes Due 2022 For $400 Million 125
Table 92: Williams Partners Plans To Form Joint Venture To Develop Midstream Infrastructure In Ohio And Pennsylvania 126
Table 93: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners And Martin Midstream Partners Form Rail Terminal Joint Venture In Texas 127
Table 94: Buckeye Tank Terminals To Acquire New York Harbor Marine Terminal Facility From Chevron For $260 Million 128
List of Figures
Figure 1: North America, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Country (Thousand M3) 2005-2015 11
Companies mentioned
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P.
NuStar Energy L.P.
Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.
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