Insights Global’s quarterly Global Tank Storage Rate Report is the only authoritative source on storage rate information worldwide.
If you are an oil trader, tank terminal operator, or M&A investor, you need access to reliable and accurate storage rate information directly in your inbox.
Insights Global’s quarterly Global Tank Storage Rate Report is the only authoritative source on storage rate information worldwide. As an independent research and consultancy in the tank terminal sector, only Insights Global can provide full transparency on price levels in the global tank storage market.
Our Global Storage Rate Report keeps you updated on all indicative market rates for storing petroleum products in the four main global trade hubs:
We cover applicable rates as of date of publication, and the typical terms and conditions that apply with regard to tank size, contract duration, and included throughput allowances. To make sure you can make the right comparisons across hubs, we quote rates both in currencies and units used in the respective hubs, as well as in US$/cbm per month.
Our comprehensive data consists of rates for these product groups:
With the Global Tank Storage Rate Report, you will receive:
Our Global Tank Storage Report Rate Report provides you with an unparalleled overview of market rates for storing petroleum products, biofuels and chemical products.
Get rates for Houston (USA), ARA (Europe), Fujairah (Middle East), and Singapore (Southeast Asia) in both local currencies and units, as well as in US$/cbm per month.
See what’s being charged globally for storage of low-flash products, middle distillates, fuel oil, ethanol, biodiesel, SAF, bulk chemicals, intermediate chemicals and specialty chemicals
Our report provides historical data on the evolution of storage rates at quarterly frequency, so you have insight into both past developments in pricing as well as current trends.
Download a free sample of the Global Tank Storage Rate Report now and get a glimpse of what could be yours each quarter.
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