Tank Storage Association publishes ninth Annual Review of the bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector
The Tank Storage Association (TSA) today published its ninth Annual Review of the UK’s bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector. The publication provides a broad range of statistics and valuable insights on terminals, process safety, occupational health and safety as well as the industry’s contribution to the UK economy.
This year’s Annual Review includes a new dedicated section on global tank storage assets and introduces data on global expansions and construction projects, regional capacity and market share as well as regional throughput data in collaboration with Insights Global. It also introduces new data on the products handled by terminals and tank farms, including low emissions fuels such as biofuels, methanol, ammonia and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Peter Davidson, Chief Executive of the Tank Storage Association, said: “I am pleased to launch the 2024 edition of TSA’s Annual Review. The bulk storage and energy infrastructure sector makes a significant contribution to complex supply chains, ensuring that products for the energy, manufacturing, food and agriculture, and transport sectors are supplied when they are needed and in the quantities required. Against this backdrop, this year’s report has been enhanced to provide further information on global tank storage assets, highlighting current trends in the global tank storage industry. It also aims to shine a light on the crucial role our sector plays in our everyday lives.”
For an electronic copy of the 2024 Annual Review, click here.
Ends
Notes to editors
The Tank Storage Association (TSA) represents the interests of over 80 member companies engaged in the storage of bulk liquids and the provision of products and services to the sector. Collectively, its members operate over 300 terminals and distribution hubs in the UK and have 11.5 million cubic metres of storage capacity. TSA’s members provide and support an essential interface between sea, road, rail and pipeline logistics for many different substances including transport and heating fuels, chemicals, animal feed and foodstuffs.
Media enquiries
Nunzia Florio, Communications Director: T. +44 (0)7903 388584 – Email communications@tankstorage.org.uk