8 Major US Oil Terminals

The U.S. boasts several major oil terminals that handle, store, process and distribute crude oil, petroleum products, etc.

The U.S. oil terminals are strategically located across the country from Louisiana to Alaska.

Louisiana Offshore Oil Port is the first and only deepwater facility in the United States to provide tanker offloading and temporary storage services for crude oil.

The Houston Ship Channel in Houston, Texas, is a part of one of the busiest ports in the world, the Port of Houston.

Nederland Terminal is the U.S.’s biggest, singularly-owned, above-ground crude oil terminal and the world’s 2nd largest natural gas liquids export facility.

Corpus Christi Port is the world's main energy supply gateway, including markets in Europe, Asia and Latin America.

Valdez Marine Terminal is the southern terminus of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System, also called TAPS.

Zenith’s Long Beach Terminal is the main 3rd party receipt point for crude oil and has a storage capacity of 1.5 million barrels.

World Oil Marine Terminal is located on the main channel in the Port of Long Beach, which is home to around half of the oil refineries in California.

Linden Terminal in the New York Harbour has 27 storage tanks for fuel oil, gasoline, distillates, ethanol, jet fuels, and other residual fuels, with a storage capacity of 4.3 million barrels.