Analysis of the South African Liquid Bulk Storage Market at Commercial Ports

Analysis of the South African Liquid Bulk Storage Market at Commercial Ports

Decreasing Chemical Storage May Create Commercial Uncertainty

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17-Sep-2014
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Africa
Research Code: 9AB4-00-07-00-00
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This South African study takes a closer look at the liquid bulk storage located on Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) land. It focuses on three of the eight commercial ports, namely Richards Bay, Durban, and Ngqura. For each of the three ports, the volumes of liquid bulk storage and qualitative trends for petroleum and chemical storage are provided. In addition, storage ownership, and future strategies and changes up to 2019 are provided. Also, a brief overview of the storage at Saldanha Bay and East London, and expected changes up to 2019 are given.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Scope of the Study

Introduction

Introduction (continued)

Liquid Bulk Storage Facilities at Commercial Ports

TNPA Tender Process for Leasing Land

National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA)

Market Definitions

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Richards Bay

LTPF Infrastructure Plans and Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Richards Bay

LTPF Infrastructure Plans and Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Richards Bay (continued)

Future Storage Capacity at the Port of Richards Bay

Future Storage Capacity at the Port of Richards Bay (continued)

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Independent Operators

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Independent Operators (continued)

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Independent Operators (continued)

Vopak—Fynn Site Developments

Vopak—Blend Site Developments

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Oil Companies and/or Refineries

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Oil Companies and/or Refineries (continued)

Current Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban—Oil Companies and/or Refineries (continued)

LTPF Infrastructure Plans and Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Durban

LTPF Infrastructure Plans and Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Durban (continued)

Future Storage Capacity at the Port of Durban

LTPF Infrastructure Plans and Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Ngqura

Future Storage Capacity at the Port of Ngqura

Future Storage Capacity at the Port of Ngqura (continued)

Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of Saldanha Bay

Current and Future Storage Capacity at Saldanha Bay

Current and Future Storage Capacity at Saldanha Bay (continued)

Port Development Framework Plans at the Port of East London

Conclusion

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This South African study takes a closer look at the liquid bulk storage located on Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) land. It focuses on three of the eight commercial ports, namely Richards Bay, Durban, and Ngqura. For each of the three ports, the volumes of liquid bulk storage and qualitative trends for petroleum and chemical storage are provided. In addition, storage ownership, and future strategies and changes up to 2019 are provided. Also, a brief overview of the storage at Saldanha Bay and East London, and expected changes up to 2019 are given.
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No Index Yes
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Author Carolyn Krynauw
Industries Chemicals and Materials
WIP Number 9AB4-00-07-00-00
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