The dataset shows status information for: • Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) Facilities pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Bulk Storage Law, Article 40 of ECL; and 6 NYCRR 596-599. • Major Oil Storage Facilities (MOSF) pursuant to Article 12 of the Navigation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 610 • Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) Facilities registered pursuant to title 10 of Article 17 and 6 NYCRR Part 613. Information may include: Program Number; Program Type; Site Type Name; Program Facility Name; Address; Locality; County; NYSDEC Region; Tank Number; Tank Location; Tank Status; Install Date; Capacity in Gallons; Tank Type; Close Date; Material Name (of substance in tank); Percent (of material in tank - if hazardous substance - CBS tanks only); Expiration Date; (of license or registration); Site Status Name; UTMX and UTMY location coordinates.
The dataset shows status information for: • Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) Facilities pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Bulk Storage Law, Article 40 of ECL; and 6 NYCRR 596-599. • Major Oil Storage Facilities (MOSF) pursuant to Article 12 of the Navigation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 610 • Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) Facilities registered pursuant to title 10 of Article 17 and 6 NYCRR Part 613.
Information may include: Program Number; Program Type; Site Type Name; Program Facility Name; Address; Locality; County; NYSDEC Region; Tank Number; Tank Location; Tank Status; Install Date; Capacity in Gallons; Tank Type; Close Date; Material Name (of substance in tank); Percent (of material in tank - if hazardous substance - CBS tanks only); Expiration Date; (of license or registration); Site Status Name; UTMX and UTMY location coordinates.
This data layer shows the locations of active petroleum bulk stograge locations in Westchester County current to June 2017. the data was extractted from Digital health database maintianed by DOIT HHS (Health and Human Services)team and was delivered to GIS on June 9th 2017. The [Grade] attribute interpritation indicate different levels of spacial accuracy: A- The address locacition is matched to an exact parcel centriod. B- The address location is matched to the calculated street centerline location based on the address range. C- Athe address location is matched to the zip code centroid.
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This list provides Underground Storage Tank (UST) site, tank, contact and Enforcement information for the approximately 45,000 commercial underground storage tanks (USTs) previously and currently registered in Connecticut, of which about 8,000 are still in use. (There are 3 other related data sets: 1-Contact Details 2-Enforcement Summary, and 3-Compliance Details)
Annually, or when a UST is installed, removed, or altered, a notification form must be completed via EZFile (see link) and submitted to CT DEEP. Notification is required for non-residential underground storage tanks, including those for oil, petroleum and chemical liquids, as well as residential home heating oil tanks serving five or more units. See online at: https://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?q=322600
The underground storage tank regulations and the Connecticut underground storage tank enforcement program have been in effect since November 1985. This list is based on notification information submitted by the public since 1985, and is updated weekly. This list contains information on both active and on non-active USTs, as well as federally regulated and state regulated USTs.
Factors to Consider When Using this data:
-Not every required notification form is submitted to the DEEP. We can only enter the information we receive.
-We know there are errors in the data although we strive to minimize them. Error examples may include: notification forms completed incorrectly by the owner/operator, data entry errors, duplicate site information, misspelled names and addresses and/or missing data.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: FMG: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 9,863.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 9,997.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: FMG: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 54,246.000 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 85,909.000 Barrel th in Jan 1993 and a record low of 7,797.000 Barrel th in Oct 2016. United States Stocks: Petroleum: FMG: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: RF: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 23,553.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 26,694.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: RF: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 25,503.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 37,040.000 Barrel th in Feb 2016 and a record low of 14,904.000 Barrel th in Apr 2003. United States Stocks: Petroleum: RF: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: Miscellaneous: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 1.000 Barrel th in Dec 2016. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.000 Barrel th for Nov 2016. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Miscellaneous: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 636.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 204 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,119.000 Barrel th in Aug 1993 and a record low of 1.000 Barrel th in Dec 2016. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Miscellaneous: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
Geoscience Australia's Oracle organic geochemical database comprises analytical results for samples relevant to petroleum exploration, including source rocks, crude oils and natural gases collected across the Australian continent. The data comprises organic chemical analyses of hydrocarbon-bearing earth materials as well as including connectivity to some inorganic analyses. These data enable petroleum fluids to be typed into families and correlated to their source rock, from which depositional environment, age, and migration distances can be determined, and hence the extent of the total petroleum system can be mapped. This comprehensive data set is useful to government for evidence-based decision making on natural resources and the petroleum industry for de-risking conventional and unconventional petroleum exploration programs.
The data are produced by a wide range of analytical techniques. For example, source rocks are evaluated for their bulk compositional characteristics by programmed pyrolysis, pyrolysis-gas chromatography and organic petrology. Natural gases are analysed for their molecular and isotopic content by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-temperature conversion-mass spectrometry (GC-TC-IRMS). Crude oils and the extracts of source rocks are analysed for their bulk properties (API gravity; elemental analysis) and their molecular (biomarkers) and isotopic (carbon and hydrogen) content by GC, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) and GC-TC-IRMS.
The sample data originate from physical samples, well completion reports, and destructive analysis reports provided by the petroleum industry under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act (OPGGSA) 2006 and previous Petroleum (submerged Lands) Act (PSLA) 1967. The sample data are also sourced from geological sampling programs in Australia by Geoscience Australia and its predecessor organisation's Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) and Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR), and from the state and territory geological organisations. Geoscience Australia generates data from its own laboratories. Other open file data from publications, university theses and books are also included
Value: The organic geochemistry database enables digital discoverability and accessibility to key petroleum geochemical datasets. It delivers open file, raw petroleum-related analytical results to web map services and web feature services in Geoscience Australia’s portal. Derived datasets and value-add products are created based on calculated values and geological interpretations to provide information on the subsurface petroleum prospectivity of the Australian continent. For example, the ‘Oils of Australia’ series and the ‘characterisation of natural gas’ reports document the location, source and maturity of Australia’s petroleum resources. Details of the total petroleum systems of selected basins studied under the Exploring for the Future project can be found in the Petroleum Systems Summaries Tool in Geoscience Australia’s portal. Related Geoscience Australia Records and published papers can be obtained from eCat.
Scope: The collection initially comprised organic geochemical and petrological data on organic-rich sedimentary rocks, crude oils and natural gas from petroleum wells drilled in the onshore and offshore Australian continent. Over time, other sample types (ground water, fluid inclusions, mineral veins, bitumen) from other borehole types (minerals, stratigraphic – including the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program), marine dredge samples and field sites (outcrop, mines, surface seepage samples) have been analysed for their hydrocarbon content and are captured in the database. Results for many of the oil and gas samples held in the Australian National Offshore Wells Data Collection are included in this database.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: DF: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 59,765.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 68,295.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: DF: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 62,393.000 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 107,865.000 Barrel th in Nov 2009 and a record low of 33,861.000 Barrel th in Apr 1996. United States Stocks: Petroleum: DF: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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Stocks: Petroleum: Asphalt & Road Oil: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 23,115.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 20,534.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. Stocks: Petroleum: Asphalt & Road Oil: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 12,389.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23,321.000 Barrel th in May 2007 and a record low of 4,403.000 Barrel th in Nov 1999. Stocks: Petroleum: Asphalt & Road Oil: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: RO: Propylene: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 2,845.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,790.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: RO: Propylene: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 3,308.500 Barrel th from Jan 2010 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 100 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,229.000 Barrel th in Dec 2011 and a record low of 1,730.000 Barrel th in Apr 2011. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: RO: Propylene: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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Organic Geochemistry (ORGCHEM) Schema. Australian Source Rock and Fluid Atlas
The database tables held within Geoscience Australia's Oracle Organic Geochemistry (ORGCHEM) Schema, together with other supporting Oracle databases (e.g., Borehole database (BOREHOLE), Australian Stratigraphic Units Database (ASUD), and the Reservoir, Facies and Shows (RESFACS) database), underpin the Australian Source Rock and Fluid Atlas web services and publications. These products provide information in an Australia-wide geological context on organic geochemistry, organic petrology and stable isotope data related primarily to sedimentary rocks and energy (petroleum and hydrogen) sample-based datasets used for the discovery and evaluation of sediment-hosted resources. The sample data provide the spatial distribution of source rocks and their derived petroleum fluids (natural gas and crude oil) taken from boreholes and field sites in onshore and offshore Australian provinces. Sample depth, stratigraphy, analytical methods, and other relevant metadata are also supplied with the analytical results. Sedimentary rocks that contain organic matter are referred to as source rocks (e.g., organic-rich shale, oil shale and coal) and the organic matter within the rock matrix that is insoluble in organic solvents is named kerogen.
The data in the ORGCHEM schema are produced by a wide range of destructive analytical techniques conducted on samples submitted by industry under legislative requirements, as well as on samples collected by research projects undertaken by Geoscience Australia, state and territory geological organisations and scientific institutions including the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and universities. Data entered into the database tables are commonly sourced from both the basic and interpretive volumes of well completion reports (WCR) provided by the petroleum well operator to either the state and territory governments or, for offshore wells, to the Commonwealth Government under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act (OPGGSA) 2006 and previous Petroleum (submerged Lands) Act (PSLA) 1967. Data are also sourced from analyses conducted by Geoscience Australia’s laboratory and its predecessor organisations, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) and the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR). Other open file data from company announcements and reports, scientific publications and university theses are captured.
The ORGCHEM database was created in 1990 by the BMR in response to industry requests for organic geochemistry data, featuring pyrolysis, vitrinite reflectance and carbon isotopic data (Boreham, 1990). Funding from the Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre (1991–2003) enabled the organic geochemical data to be made publicly available at no cost via the petroleum wells web page from 2002 and included BOREHOLE, ORGCHEM and the Reservoir, Facies and Shows (RESFACS) databases. Investment by the Australian Government in Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program facilitated technological upgrades and established the current web services (Edwards et al., 2020). The extensive scope of the ORGCHEM schema has led to the development of numerous database tables and web services tailored to visualise the various datasets related to sedimentary rocks, in particular source rocks, crude oils and natural gases within the petroleum systems framework. These web services offer pathways to access the wealth of information contained within the ORGCHEM schema.
Web services that facilitate the characterisation of source rocks (and kerogen) comprise data generated from programmed pyrolysis (e.g., Hawk, Rock-Eval, Source Rock Analyser), pyrolysis-gas chromatography (Py-GC) and kinetics analyses, and organic petrological studies (e.g., quantitation of maceral groups and organoclasts, vitrinite reflectance measurements) using reflected light microscopy. Collectively, these data are used to establish the occurrence of source rocks and the post-burial thermal history of sedimentary basins to evaluate the potential for hydrocarbon generation.
Other web services provide data to characterise source rock extracts (i.e., solvent extracted organic matter), fluid inclusions and petroleum (e.g., natural gas, crude oil, bitumen) through the reporting of their bulk properties (e.g., API gravity, elemental composition) and molecular composition using gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Also reported are the stable isotope ratios of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur using gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) and noble gas isotope abundances using ultimate high-resolution variable multicollection mass spectrometry. The stable isotopes of carbon, oxygen and strontium are also reported for sedimentary rocks containing carbonate either within the mineral matrix or in cements.
Interpretation of these data enables the characterisation of petroleum source rocks and identification of their derived petroleum fluids, which comprise two key elements of petroleum systems analysis. Understanding a fluid’s physical properties and molecular composition are prerequisites for field development. The composition of petroleum determines its economic value and hence why the concentration of hydrocarbons (methane, wet gases, light and heavy oil) and hydrogen, helium and argon are important relative to those of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide for gases, and heterocyclic compounds (nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur) found in the asphaltene, resin and polar fractions of crude oils.
The web services and tools in the Geoscience Australia Data Discovery Portal (https://portal.ga.gov.au/), and specifically in the Source Rock and Fluid Atlas Persona (https://portal.ga.gov.au/persona/sra), allow the users to search, filter and select data based on various criteria, such as basin, formation, sample type, analysis type, and specific geochemical parameters. The web map services (WMS) and web feature services (WFS) enable the user to download data in a variety of formats (csv, Json, kml and shape file). The Source Rock and Fluid Atlas supports national resource assessments. The focus of the atlas is on the exploration and development of energy resources (i.e., petroleum and hydrogen) and the evaluation of resource commodities (i.e., helium and graphite). Some data held in the ORGCHEM tables are used for enhanced oil recovery and carbon capture, storage and utilisation projects. The objective of the atlas is to empower people to deliver Earth science excellence through data and digital capability. It benefits users who are interested in the exploration and development of Australia's energy resources by:
• Providing a comprehensive and reliable source of information on the organic geochemistry of Australian source rocks • Enhancing the understanding of the spatial distribution, quality, and maturity of petroleum source rocks.
• Facilitating the mapping of total petroleum and hydrogen systems and the assessment of the petroleum and hydrogen resource potential and prospectivity of Australian basins.
• Facilitating the mapping of gases (e.g., methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide) within the geosphere as part of the transition to clean energy.
• Enabling the integration and comparison of data from diverse sources and various acquisition methods, such as geological, geochemical, geophysical and geospatial data.
• Providing data for integration into enhanced oil recovery and carbon capture, storage and utilisation projects.
• Improving the accessibility and usability of data through user-friendly and interactive web-based interfaces.
• Promoting the dissemination and sharing of data among Government, industry and community stakeholders.
References
Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre (APCRC) 1991-2003. Australian Petroleum CRC (1991 - 2003), viewed 6 May 2024,
https://www.eoas.info/bib/ASBS00862.htm and https://www.eoas.info/biogs/A001918b.htm#pub-resources
Boreham, C. 1990. ORGCHEM Organic geochemical database. BMR Research Newsletter 13. Record 13:10-10. Geoscience Australia, Canberra.
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/90326
Edwards, D.S., MacFarlane, S., Grosjean, E., Buckler, T., Boreham, C.J., Henson, P., Cherukoori, R., Tracey-Patte, T., van der Wielen, S.E., Ray, J., Raymond, O. 2020. Australian source rocks, fluids and petroleum systems – a new integrated geoscience data discovery portal for maximising data potential. Geoscience Australia, Canberra.
http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/133751.
Citation
Edwards, D., Buckler, T. 2024. Organic Geochemistry (ORGCHEM) Schema. Australian Source Rock and Fluid Atlas. Geoscience Australia, Canberra.
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/149422
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Isobutane: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 4,010.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,602.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Isobutane: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 3,887.000 Barrel th from Jan 2010 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 100 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,269.000 Barrel th in Sep 2013 and a record low of 2,451.000 Barrel th in Sep 2011. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Isobutane: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Normal Butane: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 19,342.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 14,515.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Normal Butane: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 23,817.500 Barrel th from Jan 2009 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 112 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 50,610.000 Barrel th in Sep 2017 and a record low of 5,978.000 Barrel th in Feb 2009. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Normal Butane: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: FAG: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 410.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 429.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: FAG: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 503.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,757.000 Barrel th in Sep 1994 and a record low of 310.000 Barrel th in Jul 2015. United States Stocks: Petroleum: FAG: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: Kerosene: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 1,038.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,249.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Kerosene: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 2,080.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,742.000 Barrel th in Oct 1994 and a record low of 683.000 Barrel th in Apr 2013. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Kerosene: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: Special Naphthas: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 96.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 90.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Special Naphthas: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 257.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 605.000 Barrel th in Jan 1994 and a record low of 46.000 Barrel th in May 2003. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Special Naphthas: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Propane: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 22,072.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 20,208.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Propane: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 41,490.500 Barrel th from Jan 2010 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 100 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 85,012.000 Barrel th in Oct 2015 and a record low of 11,544.000 Barrel th in Mar 2011. United States Stocks: Petroleum: NL: NGL: Propane: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
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United States Stocks: Petroleum: Lubricants: Bulk Terminal data was reported at 4,558.000 Barrel th in Apr 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,408.000 Barrel th for Mar 2018. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Lubricants: Bulk Terminal data is updated monthly, averaging 3,890.500 Barrel th from Jan 1993 (Median) to Apr 2018, with 304 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,616.000 Barrel th in Sep 1999 and a record low of 1,869.000 Barrel th in Jun 2004. United States Stocks: Petroleum: Lubricants: Bulk Terminal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB031: Petroleum Stocks: by Type of Storage.
The dataset shows status information for: • Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) Facilities pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Bulk Storage Law, Article 40 of ECL; and 6 NYCRR 596-599. • Major Oil Storage Facilities (MOSF) pursuant to Article 12 of the Navigation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 610 • Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) Facilities registered pursuant to title 10 of Article 17 and 6 NYCRR Part 613. Information may include: Program Number; Program Type; Site Type Name; Program Facility Name; Address; Locality; County; NYSDEC Region; Tank Number; Tank Location; Tank Status; Install Date; Capacity in Gallons; Tank Type; Close Date; Material Name (of substance in tank); Percent (of material in tank - if hazardous substance - CBS tanks only); Expiration Date; (of license or registration); Site Status Name; UTMX and UTMY location coordinates.