2022 Edition

national industry 424710

Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

Overview

This industry comprises establishments with bulk liquid storage facilities primarily engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of crude petroleum and petroleum products, including liquefied petroleum gas.

The immediate parent of national industry 424710 is international industry 42471: Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

2022 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Establishments primarily engaged in bulk storage of petroleum are classified in Industry 493190, Other Warehousing and Storage.

Sub-Descriptions

  1. 424710 - Alternative fuels, blended with petroleum, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  2. 424710 - Asphalt binder bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  3. 424710 - Asphalt, liquid, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  4. 424710 - Biodiesel, blended with petroleum, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  5. 424710 - Biofuels, blended with petroleum, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  6. 424710 - Bulk gasoline stations, merchant wholesalers
  7. 424710 - Bulk stations, petroleum, merchant wholesalers
  8. 424710 - Compressed liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  9. 424710 - Crude oil terminals, merchant wholesalers
  10. 424710 - Diesel fuel bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  11. 424710 - Ethanol, blended with petroleum, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  12. 424710 - Fuel oil bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  13. 424710 - Gasohol bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  14. 424710 - Gasoline bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  15. 424710 - Heating oil bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  16. 424710 - Jet fuel bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  17. 424710 - Kerosene bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  18. 424710 - Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  19. 424710 - Lubricating oils and greases bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  20. 424710 - Oil, petroleum, bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  21. 424710 - Petroleum and petroleum products bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  22. 424710 - Propane bulk stations and terminals, merchant wholesalers
  23. 424710 - Terminals, petroleum, merchant wholesalers

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 424710
2007 424710
2012 424710
2017 424710
2022 424710

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 5171 - Petroleum Bulk stations and Terminals

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 424710, Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals:

  1. asphalt grease
  2. fuel dealer liquid fuel
  3. fuel dealer liquid fuel such a oil gasoline
  4. fuel oil gasoline
  5. fuel oil or kerosene distributor
  6. fuel oil or kerosene distributor not otherwise classified
  7. gas dealer or distributor
  8. gas dealer or distributor cgl
  9. gas distributing liquefied petroleum gas local
  10. gas distributor lpg
  11. gas distributor lpg not otherwise classified
  12. gas lpg
  13. gasoline distributor
  14. gasoline fuel oil
  15. grease asphalt
  16. heating air conditioning refrigeration equipment
  17. lpg gas
  18. merchant wholesaler nondurable good
  19. miscellaneous not otherwise classified
  20. miscellaneous not otherwise classified wholesale
  21. oil distributing oil terminal and lpg tank farm
  22. petroleum and petroleum product merchant wholesaler
  23. petroleum bulk station and terminal
  24. wholesale not otherwise classified
  25. wholesale store not otherwise classified
  26. wholesale trade

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