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Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets - Market Analysis, Capacity Forecasts and Competitive Landscape to 2015

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“Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets: Market Analysis, Capacity Forecasts and Competitive Landscape to 2015”, is an addition to the oil and gas report offering from GlobalData. The energy report offers extensive information on the top 10 emerging oil storage markets in the world. This study provides a detailed analysis of the of global top 10 emerging oil storage markets: China, the UAE (United Arab Emirates), India, Canada, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), the Netherlands, France, Poland, Singapore and the Republic of Korea, with a focus on the key trends, drivers and challenges to the growth of the oil storage market. The research examines capacity forecasts, the demand outlook, the investment scenario and the market structure of the oil storage industry in each country to 2015.

Scope
  • The report provides detailed information and analysis of the top 10 emerging oil storage markets, covering crude oil, petroleum products and chemical storage capacity, new terminals, the key companies driving industry growth, and the competitive scenario of each market.
  • The research gives insights into the key trends, drivers and challenges in each of the top 10 emerging storage markets to 2015.
  • Exhaustive information on the top 10 emerging oil storage markets in terms of storage capacity additions through the commissioning of new terminals and the expansion of existing terminals to 2015. It also studies the planned terminals’ storage capacity, start year, operator and equity details.
  • Comparison of the top 10 emerging oil storage markets on parameters including capacity growth over 2009-2015, existing and planned capacity, demand for oil, cumulative Capex in oil storage, and state and private participation in oil storage to 2015.
  • Market Structure in each of the top 10 emerging markets with a focus on the top five companies by market share, the role of the leading oil storage companies and the participation of new storage providers to 2015. Key companies covered include China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, NuStar Energy LP, National Iranian Oil Company and Koninklijke Vopak N.V
  • Extensive information on related oil storage logistics: oil and petroleum product pipelines, refineries and major ports in each of the top 10 emerging oil storage markets.
  • Recent developments in each of the top 10 emerging oil storage markets.
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  • Gain insights into competitors endeavours based on the planned market shares of key oil and chemicals storage companies in top 10 emerging oil storage markets, including the China, The UAE, India, Canada, Iran (the Islamic republic of Iran), The Netherlands, France, Poland, Singapore and The Republic of Korea
  • Be informed of the recent updates and discussions of new developments in the top 10 emerging storage markets.

Contents

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 List of tables
1.2 list of figures

2 INTRODUCTION

2.1 Market Definition
2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance

3 GLOBAL TOP 10 EMERGING OIL STORAGE MARKETS, OVERVIEW

3.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Key Statistics, 2009
3.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Total Storage Capacity (MMcm), 2009
3.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Capacity Growth Drivers
3.4 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Share and Growth During 2009-2015
3.5 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Trends, Drivers and Challenges
  3.5.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Recent Trends
  3.5.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Key Drivers
  3.5.3 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Key Challenges

4 GLOBAL TOP 10 EMERGING OIL STORAGE MARKETS, CAPACITY OUTLOOK TO 2015

4.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Will Increase through New Builds and Expansions, 2009-2015
  4.1.1 Capacity Increase Through New Storage Terminals, 2009-2015
  4.1.2 Capacity Increase through Expansions of Existing Storage Terminals, 2009-2015

5 EMERGING OIL STORAGE MARKETS, DEMAND OUTLOOK TO 2015

5.1 Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Demand
5.2 Trade of Petroleum Products
5.3 Impact of Contango Situation

6 EMERGING OIL STORAGE MARKETS, INVESTMENT OUTLOOK TO 2012

6.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Total Capital Expenditure
  6.1.1 Contribution of Top 10 Emerging Markets to Capex in the Global Oil Storage Industry, 2005-2012

7 EMERGING OIL STORAGE MARKETS, COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

7.1 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Market Structures
7.2 Global Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Role of Leading Storage Companies
  7.2.1 China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
  7.2.2 Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company
  7.2.3 Indian Oil Corporation Limited
  7.2.4 NuStar Energy LP
  7.2.5 National Iranian Oil Company
  7.2.6 Koninklijke Vopak N.V
  7.2.7 Societe du Pipeline Sud-Europeen (SPSE)
  7.2.8 PERN Przyjazn S.A
  7.2.9 Hin Leong Trading Pte. Ltd
  7.2.10 Korea National Oil Corporation

8 CHINA OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

8.1 China Oil Storage Market, Overview
  8.1.1 China Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
  8.1.2 China Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
8.2 China, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
8.3 China, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
8.4 China, Oil Storage Logistics
  8.4.1 China, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude Oil and Petroleum Product Pipelines
  8.4.2 China, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  8.4.3 China, Oil Storage Logistics, China, Major Ports
8.5 China, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
8.6 China, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
  8.6.1 China, Oil Storage Market Structure
  8.6.2 China, Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2009 and 2015
  8.6.3 China, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
8.7 Recent Developments in China Oil Storage Market
  8.7.1 Mar 8, 2010: China Starts Preliminary Work On Phase II of Guangdong Strategic Oil Reserves
  8.7.2 Jan 10, 2010: China Acquires Lease of Crude Oil Storage Facility In Caribbean From Saudi Arabia
  8.7.3 Jan 5, 2010: China's Hainan Province to Establish National Strategic Oil Reserve Base
  8.7.4 December 30, 2009: China Starts Building Crude Reserve Base in Lanzhou City

9 THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

9.1 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  9.1.1 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
  9.1.2 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
9.2 The United Arab Emirates, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
9.3 The United Arab Emirates, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
9.4 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Logistics
  9.4.1 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude Pipelines
  9.4.2 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Product Pipelines
  9.4.3 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  9.4.4 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Ports
9.5 The United Arab Emirates, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
9.6 The United Arab Emirates, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
  9.6.1 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market Structure
  9.6.2 The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market Share (%) by Top Five Companies
9.7 The United Arab Emirates, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
9.8 Recent Developments in the United Arab Emirates, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  9.8.1 February 10, 2010: Aurora Announces New Terminal Development in Fujairah, UAE
  9.8.2 January 2010: DP World Announces Throughput from Consolidated Terminals of More Than 25 Million TEU
  9.8.3 September 18, 2009: TAKREER Seeks Bids for Construction Of Fuel Storage Tanks At Mussafah Depot In Abu Dhabi
  9.8.4 August 18, 2009: CNPC Signs MoU With ANDOC

10 INDIA, OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

10.1 India Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  10.1.1 India Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
  10.1.2 India, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
10.2 India, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
10.3 India, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
10.4 India, Oil Storage Logistics
  10.4.1 India, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude and Product Pipelines
  10.4.2 India, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  10.4.3 India, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Port
10.5 India, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
10.6 India, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
  10.6.1 India, Oil Storage Market Structure
  10.6.2 India, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2009-2015
  10.6.3 India, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies
  10.6.4 India, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies, 2009-2015
10.7 Recent Developments in India, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  10.7.1 December 15, 2009: IOT, OT Win Concession for Development of Crude/Product Terminal at IOC's Paradip Refinery in India
  10.7.2 December 30, 2009: HCC Wins INR3.7 Billion Contract For the Construction Of Crude Oil Storage In Padur, India
  10.7.3 December 6, 2009: India to Increase Petroleum Storage Capacity to 8.5 Million Tonnes by 2012

11 CANADA , OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

11.1 Canada, Oil Storage Market, Overview
  11.1.1 Canada, Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
  11.1.2 Canada, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
11.2 Canada, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
11.3 Canada, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
11.4 Canada, Oil Storage Logistics
  11.4.1 Canada, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude Oil and Product Pipelines
  11.4.2 Canada, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  11.4.3 Canada, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Ports
11.5 Canada, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
11.6 Canada, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
11.7 Canada, Oil Storage Market Structure
  11.7.1 Canada, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top 5 Companies
  11.7.2 Canada, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
11.8 Recent Developments in Canada’s Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  11.8.1 January 11, 2010: Gibson Energy Prices 10% Senior Notes Offering for $200 Million
  11.8.2 January 10, 2010: China Acquires Lease of Crude Oil Storage Facility in Caribbean from Saudi Arabia
  11.8.3 January 7, 2010: Shell Canada to Convert Montreal East Refinery into Fuel Terminal

12 IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN), OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

12.1 Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  12.1.1 Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
  12.1.2 Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Oil Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
12.2 Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
12.3 Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
12.4 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Logistics
  12.4.1 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude and Product Pipelines
  12.4.2 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage logistics, Major Refineries
  12.4.3 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Logistics, Major Ports
12.5 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
12.6 Competitive Overview of Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Market
  12.6.1 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Market Structure
  12.6.2 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares (%) by Top Four Companies
  12.6.3 Iran (Islamic Republic of), Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
12.7 Recent Developments in Iran (Islamic Republic of), Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  12.7.1 February 24, 2010: Iran and Armenia to Build 350km Oil Pipeline and Terminal
  12.7.2 September 28, 2009: OIEC Brings LPG Tanks At South Pars Gas Field Into Operation

13 FRANCE, OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

13.1 France, Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  13.1.1 France, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
  13.1.2 France, Oil Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
13.2 France, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
13.3 France, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
13.4 France, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude and Petroleum Products Pipeline
  13.4.1 France, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Pipelines
  13.4.2 France, Oil Storage Logistics, Key Refineries
  13.4.3 France, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Port(s)
13.5 France, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
13.6 France, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
13.7 France, Oil Storage Market Structure
  13.7.1 France, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Three Companies
  13.7.2 France, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
13.8 Recent Developments in France, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  13.8.1 August 20, 2009: Total SA Signs a Deal To Lease Onshore Oil Storage Space
  13.8.2 September 11, 2008: Marseille Port Board approves Permission for FOS Oil Terminal

14 THE NETHERLANDS, OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

14.1 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  14.1.1 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
14.2 The Netherlands, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
14.3 The Netherlands, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
14.4 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Markets, Oil Storage Logistics
  14.4.1 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Logistics, Major crude Pipelines and Product Pipelines
  14.4.2 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  14.4.3 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Port(s)
14.5 The Netherlands, Cumulative Investments in Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
14.6 The Netherlands, Competitive Overview of Oil Storage Market
  14.6.1 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Market Structure
  14.6.2 The Netherlands, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies
  14.6.3 The Netherlands, Comparison of Key Storage Companies
14.7 Recent Developments in the Netherlands, Oil Storage Industry
  14.7.1 March 12, 2010: Vopak to Expand Oil Storage Terminal In New Amsterdam
  14.7.2 March 12, 2010: Vopak Reports Revenues of €1 Billion In 2009
  14.7.3 May 28, 2009: Vopak to Build New Storage Terminal for Oil Products in Port Of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  14.7.4 May 28, 2009: Vitol Group Opens Phase 2 Expansion Of Euro Tank Terminal In Rotterdam, the Netherlands

15 POLAND,OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

15.1 Poland, Oil Storage Market, Overview
  15.1.1 Poland Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
  15.1.2 Poland, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
15.2 Poland, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
15.3 Poland, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
15.4 Poland, Oil Storage Logistics
  15.4.1 Poland, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude and Product Pipelines
  15.4.2 Poland, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  15.4.3 Poland, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Ports
15.5 Poland, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
15.6 Competitive Overview of Poland, Oil Storage Market
15.7 Poland, Oil Storage Market Structure
  15.7.1 Poland, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Three Companies
  15.7.2 Poland, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies, 2009-2015
15.8 Recent Developments in Poland, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  15.8.1 November 24, 2009: PERN to Build Oil Storage and Distribution Center In Gdansk, Poland
  15.8.2 June 22, 2009: LOTOS Opens Fuel Terminal In Gdansk, Poland

16 SINGAPORE, OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

16.1 Singapore, Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  16.1.1 Singapore, Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
  16.1.2 Singapore, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
16.2 Singapore, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
16.3 Singapore, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
16.4 Singapore, Oil Storage Logistics
  16.4.1 Singapore, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  16.4.2 Singapore, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Ports
16.5 Singapore, Cumulative Investments in Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
16.6 Competitive Overview of Singapore’s Oil Storage Market
  16.6.1 Singapore, Oil Storage Market Structure
  16.6.2 Singapore, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Four Companies
  16.6.3 Singapore, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
16.7 Recent Developments in Singapore, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  16.7.1 July 7, 2009: Oiltanking Odfjell Signs Six-Year Loan Facility Worth SGD200 Million For Its Jurong Island Expansion Project
  16.7.2 March 22, 2009: Horizon Singapore Terminals Finishes Expansion of Liquid Storage Terminal In Singapore
  16.7.3 April 17, 2009: JTC Awards Contract To Hyundai Engineering & Construction for Oil Storage Project in Singapore

17 THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA , OIL STORAGE MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2015

17.1 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Industry, Overview
  17.1.1 Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
  17.1.2 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity, 2000-2015
17.2 Republic of Korea, Crude Oil Demand, 2000-2015
17.3 The Republic of Korea, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
  17.3.1 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Logistics
  17.3.2 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Crude and Product Pipelines
  17.3.3 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Refineries
  17.3.4 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Logistics, Major Port (s)
17.4 The Republic of Korea, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
17.5 Competitive Overview of Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Market
  17.5.1 The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Market Structure
  17.5.2 The Republic of Korea, Storage Capacity Market Share by Top 4 Oil Storage Companies, 2009
  17.5.3 The Republic of Korea, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies
17.6 Recent Developments in Republic of Korea, Oil and Chemicals Storage Industry
  17.6.1 September 4, 2008: Oiltanking, Korea National Oil, SK Energy, Glencore And GS Caltex Forms Joint Venture

18 APPENDIX

18.1 Methodology
  18.1.1 Coverage
  18.1.2 Secondary Research
  18.1.3 Primary Research
  18.1.4 Midstream Forecast
  18.1.5 Expert Panel Validation
18.2 Contact us
18.3 About GlobalData
18.4 Disclaimer

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 2: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2009
Table 3: Contribution of Emerging Markets to Global Oil Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 4: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Share and AAGR (%), 2009-2015
Table 5: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Increase Through New Builds (Million Cubic Meters), 2009-2015
Table 6: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Increase Through Expansion of Existing Terminals (Million Cubic Meters), 2009-2015
Table 7: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Capital Expenditure by Regions ($m), 2005-2012
Table 8: Global, Capex in Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets ($m), 2005-2012
Table 9: Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Share in Cumulative Capital Expenditure by Country (%), 2005-2012
Table 10: China, Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 11: China, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 12: China, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports ( ‘000 Barrels/day), 2000-2015
Table 13: China, Planned Oil Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2010-2015
Table 14: China, Major Crude Pipelines, 2009
Table 15: China, Major Petroleum Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 16: China, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 17: China, Major Port (s)
Table 18: China, Comparison of Cumulative Capex in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 19: China, Storage Capacities of Top Five Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 20: China, Comparison of Key Oil Storage Companies (AAGR %), 2009 and 2015
Table 21: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 22: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 23: The United Arab Emirates, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 24: The United Arab Emirates, Planned Oil Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2010-2015
Table 25: The United Arab Emirates, Major Oil Pipelines, 2009
Table 26: The United Arab Emirates, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 27: The United Arab Emirates, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 28: The United Arab Emirates, Major Ports, 2009
Table 29: The United Arab Emirates, Comparison of Cumulative Capex in Refinery, Pipelines and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 30: The United Arab Emirates, Storage Capacity by State-Owned and Private Companies (MMcm), 2009
Table 31: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Capacity by Top Five Companies (Million Cubic Meter), 2009 and 2015
Table 32: India , Oil Storage Market , Key Statistics, 2009
Table 33: India, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 34: India, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (‘000 Barrels/Day), 2000-2015
Table 35: India, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010 - 2015
Table 36: India, Major Crude Pipelines, 2009
Table 37: India, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 38: India, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 39: India, Major Port (s), 2009
Table 40: India, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipelines and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 41: India, Storage Capacity by State Owned and Privately Held Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009
Table 42: India, Oil Storage Capacity by Top Five Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 43: Canada , Oil Storage Market, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 44: Canada, Total Oil Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 45: Canada, Crude Oil Consumption and Exports (‘000 Barrels/Day), 2000-2015
Table 46: Canada, Planned Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2010-2015
Table 47: Canada, Major Crude Oil Pipelines, 2009
Table 48: Canada, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 49: Canada , Major Refineries, 2009
Table 50: Canada, Major Port (s), 2009
Table 51: Canada, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 52: Canada, Oil Storage Capacity by Top Five Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 53: Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 54: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters ), 2000-2015
Table 55: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Crude Oil Demand (‘000 Barrels/Day), 2000-2015
Table 56: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
Table 57: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Major Crude Pipelines, 2009
Table 58: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 59: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Major Refineries, 2009
Table 60: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Major Ports, 2009
Table 61: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Storage Capacity by Top Four Companies (MMcm), 2009 and 2015
Table 62: Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Comparison of Key Companies, Capacity (Million Cubic Meters) and Growth (AAGR %), 2009-2015
Table 63: France, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 64: France, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (MMcm), 2000-2015
Table 65: France, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports ( 000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 66: France, Oil Storage Terminal, 2010-2015
Table 67: France, Major Oil Pipelines, 2009
Table 68: France, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 69: France, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 70: France, Major Ports, 2009
Table 71: France, Oil Storage Capacity by Top Three Companies (Million Cubic Meters ), 2009 and 2015
Table 72: The Netherlands, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2010
Table 73: The Netherlands, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 74: The Netherlands, Crude Oil Consumption and Gasoline Exports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 75: The Netherlands, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
Table 76: The Netherlands, Major Crude Pipelines, 2009
Table 77: The Netherlands, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 78: The Netherlands, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 79: The Netherlands, Major Port (s), 2009
Table 80: The Netherlands, Comparison of Major Storage Companies by Capacity (Million Cubic Meters) and AAGR (%), 2009 and 2015
Table 81: Poland, Oil Storage Markets, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 82: Poland, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 83: Poland, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 84: Poland, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
Table 85: Poland , Major Crude Oil Pipelines, 2009
Table 86: Poland, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 87: Poland, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 88: Poland, Major Ports, 2009
Table 89: Poland, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 90: Poland, Oil Storage Capacity by Top Three Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 91: Singapore, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics 2009
Table 92: Singapore, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 93: Singapore, Crude Oil Imports (‘000 Barrels /Day), 2000-2015
Table 94: Singapore, Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
Table 95: Singapore, Major Refineries, 2009
Table 96: Singapore, Major Port(s), 2009
Table 97: Singapore, Cumulative Investments in Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Table 98: Singapore, Oil Storage Capacity by Top FourCompanies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009 and 2015
Table 99: Singapore, Comparison of Key Storage Companies, Capacity (Million Cubic Meters) and Growth (%), 2009-2015
Table 100: The Republic of Korea, Oil Storage Industry, Key Statistics, 2009
Table 101: The Republic of Korea, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Table 102: The Republic of Korea, Crude Oil Demand (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 103: The Republic of Korea, Crude Oil Demand ( 000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Table 104: The Republic of Korea, Planned Oil Storage Terminals, 2010-2015
Table 105: The Republic of Korea, Major Crude Pipelines , 2009
Table 106: The Republic of Korea, Major Product Pipelines, 2009
Table 107: The Republic of Korea , Major Refineries, 2009
Table 108: The Republic of Korea, Major Port(s), 2009
Table 109: The Republic of Korea, Storage Capacity by Top 5 Oil Storage Companies (Million Cubic Meters), 2009-2015

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2009
Figure 2: Contribution of Emerging Markets to Global Oil Storage Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 3: Contribution of Emerging Markets to Global Oil Storage Capacity (%), 2015
Figure 4: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Share and AAGR (%), 2009-2015
Figure 5: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Increase Through New Builds and Expansions (%) , 2009-2015
Figure 6: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Storage Capacity Additions (Million Cubic Meters), 2009-2015
Figure 7: Global, Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets, Share in Global Capital Expenditure by Regions (%), 2005-2012
Figure 8: Global, Capex in Top 10 Emerging Oil Storage Markets ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 9: China Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 10: China, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 11: China, Comparison of Cumulative Capex in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m ), 2005-2012
Figure 12: China, Storage Capacity Share (%) by State-Owned and Private Companies, 2009
Figure 13: China, Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2009
Figure 14: China, Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2015
Figure 15: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 16: The United Arab Emirates, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 17: The United Arab Emirates, Comparison of Cumulative Capex in Refinery, Pipelines and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 18: The United Arab Emirates, Storage Capacity Share (%) by State-Owned and Private Companies, 2009
Figure 19: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market Share by Top Five Companies (%), 2009
Figure 20: The United Arab Emirates, Oil Storage Market Share by Top Five Companies (%), 2015
Figure 21: India, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 22: India, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 23: India, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipelines and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 24: India, Storage Capacity by State-Owned and Privately Held Companies (%), 2009
Figure 25: India, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies %, 2009
Figure 26: India, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies %, 2015
Figure 27: Canada, Total Oil Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 28: Canada, Crude Oil Consumption Imports and Exports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 29: Canada, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m) , 2005-2012
Figure 30: Canada, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2009
Figure 31: Canada, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Five Companies (%), 2015
Figure 32: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 33: Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran) , Crude Oil Demand ( 000 Barrels/Day), 2000-2015
Figure 34: Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipelines and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 35: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Storage Capacity Share (%) by State-Owned and Private Companies, 2009
Figure 36: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Four Companies (%), 2009
Figure 37: Iran (Islamic Republic of),Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Four Companies (%), 2015
Figure 38: France, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (MMcm), 2000-2015
Figure 39: France, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports ( 000’ Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 40: France, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 41: France, Oil Storage Market Shares by Top Three Companies (%), 2009
Figure 42: France, Oil Storage Market Shares by Top Three Companies (%), 2015
Figure 43: The Netherlands, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 44: The Netherlands, Crude Oil Consumption and Gasoline Exports (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 45: The Netherlands, Cumulative investments in Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 46: The Netherlands, Storage Capacity Market Share (%) by Top Five Companies, 2009
Figure 47: The Netherlands, Storage Capacity Market Share (%) by Top Five Companies, 2015
Figure 48: Poland, Oil Storage Market, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 49: Poland, Crude Oil Consumption and Imports (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 50: Poland, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 51: Poland, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Three Companies (%), 2009
Figure 52: Poland, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares by Top Three Companies (%), 2015
Figure 53: Singapore, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 54: Singapore, Crude Oil Imports (‘000 Barrels /Day), 2000-2015
Figure 55: Singapore, Cumulative Investments in Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 56: Singapore, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares (%) by Top Four Companies, 2009
Figure 57: Singapore, Oil Storage Capacity Market Shares (%) by Top Four Companies, 2015
Figure 58: The Republic of Korea, Total Storage Capacity (Million Cubic Meters), 2000-2015
Figure 59: The Republic of Korea, Crude Oil Demand (‘000 Barrels Per Day), 2000-2015
Figure 60: The Republic of Korea, Comparison of Cumulative Investments in Refinery, Pipeline and Oil Storage ($m), 2005-2012
Figure 61: The Republic Of Korea, Storage Capacity Share (%) by State-Owned and Private Companies, 2009
Figure 62: The Republic of Korea, Storage Capacity Market Share (%) by Top Four Oil Storage Companies, 2009
Figure 63: The Republic of Korea, Storage Capacity Market Share (%) by Top Four Oil Storage Companies, 2015
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