Unveiling The Top 7 America's Major Oil Terminals

Explore the major oil terminals across the U.S. that play a crucial role in handling and distributing the nation's energy supply.

The only deepwater port in the U.S. for supertankers, LOOP handles the largest oil vessels and stores crude in underground salt caverns.

Located on the busy Houston Ship Channel, this terminal boasts four tanker docks and over 60 storage tanks, handling millions of barrels of oil.

The largest singularly-owned crude oil terminal in the U.S., Nederland handles 2 million barrels daily with vast storage and refrigeration facilities.

A key hub for crude oil exports post-2015, Corpus Christi handles significant volumes and accommodates large tankers for global energy markets.

The endpoint of the Trans Alaska Pipeline, Valdez is essential for Alaskan oil, featuring robust storage and tanker loading facilities.

Zenith's terminal in California connects to major refineries and storage farms, playing a pivotal role in the regional oil supply chain.

A major refinery and terminal in Washington, Cherry Point processes crude oil and produces significant jet fuel and renewable diesel.