Tank storage companies are part of Europe’s energy infrastructure. By storing liquid products – liquefied natural gas, diesel, sustainable aviation fuels, sunflower oil and liquid hydrogen – they contribute to the energy, manufacturing, agriculture and food sectors. Robust well-developed infrastructure is a precondition to achieving climate goals. The private sector, investors and governments need to work together to ensure a smooth and accelerated energy transition.
Learn more about the impact of the energy transition on the tank storage sector by reading the complete HCSS tank storage paper series:
- Paper 1: The European tank storage sector and the global energy landscape
- Paper 2: European tank storage in today’s global value chains: What role does it play in our economy?
- Paper 3: European tank storage in global supply chains: Outlook to 2030
- Paper 4: The European tank storage sector: 2050 and beyond
Authors of the series: Irina Patrahau, Michel Rademaker, Lucia van Geuns, Jilles van den Beukel, Sarah Ojukwu, Philip Geurts
Accompanying series videos: