Terminal Facilities
Our Terminal Facilities consist of:
- 35 inland refined product terminals with an aggregate storage capacity of 5.9 million barrels, primarily
serving our Eastern Pipeline System. These terminals:
- receive refined products from pipelines and distribute them to Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) and third
parties who deliver them to end-users and retail outlets,
- provide storage and inventory management; distribution; blending to achieve specified grades
of gasoline; and other ancillary services, including injection of additives and filtering of jet
fuel, and
- are equipped with truck loading racks capable of providing automated blending to individual
customer specifications,
- The Marcus Hook Tank Farm is a 2.0 million barrel refined product terminal, located near Philadelphia, that
serves Sunoco, Inc. (R&M)'s Marcus Hook, PA refinery near Philadelphia,
- The Nederland Terminal, our largest, is
an 12.5 million barrel marine crude oil terminal on the Texas Gulf Coast, a region that is the major hub for petroleum
refining in the United States,
- The Fort Mifflin Terminal Complex, located on the Delaware River, supplies Sunoco, Inc. (R&M)'s Philadelphia
refinery with all of its crude oil, and consists of one inland and two marine crude oil terminals, with a combined
capacity of 3.6 million barrels, and related pipelines,
- The Eagle Point Terminal Complex, located on the Delaware River, in New Jersey, serves Sunoco, Inc.'s Eagle
Point Refinery. It consists of docks which receive crude oil and ships out refined product, a refined product truck
loading rack, and a pipeline which connects to the Harbor pipeline, and
- The Inkster Terminal, located near Detroit, Michigan, which consists of eight salt caverns having a storage
capacity of roughly 1.0 million barrels used for the storage of liquefied petroleum gas ("LPG") from Sunoco, Inc.
(R&M)'s Toledo refinery and Canada.
View a map of all of our Terminal Facilities.
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Our Nederland Terminal has a total storage capacity of approximately 12.5 million barrels in 128 above ground storage tanks with individual capacities of up to 660,000 barrels.
Learn more about our largest terminal.
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