DECEMBER 9-11, 2025 | THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS

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DECEMBER 9-11, 2025 | THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS

SHOW GUIDE & MAGAZINE







Berkshire Hathaway and Occidental have reached a definitive agreement for Berkshire Hathaway to acquire Occidental’s chemical division, OxyChem, in an all-cash transaction valued at $9.7 billion, pending customary purchase price adjustments. OxyChem is a global leader in the manufacturing of commodity chemicals that are essential to various sectors, including water treatment, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and both commercial and residential development.
“This transaction enhances our financial position and catalyzes significant resource opportunities we have been developing within our oil and gas business over the past decade,” stated Vicki Hollub, president and chief executive officer of Occidental. “I am proud of the exceptional work our team has accomplished in creating this strategic opportunity, which will provide over 20
years of low-cost resource availability and deliver substantial value both in the short and long term. OxyChem has thrived under Occidental’s stewardship as a wellmanaged and safely operated business, supported by a talented workforce, and we are confident that it will continue to prosper under Berkshire Hathaway’s ownership.”
“Berkshire is acquiring a strong portfolio of operating assets, backed by a skilled team,” remarked Greg Abel, vice chairman of Non-Insurance Operations at Berkshire. “We look forward to integrating OxyChem as an operating subsidiary within Berkshire. We commend Vicki and the Occidental team for their dedication to the company’s long-term financial stability, as evidenced by their intention to utilize proceeds to strengthen the company’s balance sheet.”
According to the terms of the agreement, Occidental will sell OxyChem to Berkshire Hathaway for $9.7 billion in cash, subject to customary purchase price adjustments. Occidental plans to allocate $6.5 billion of the transaction proceeds towards reducing debt, aiming to meet its target of principal debt below $15 billion, set in the wake of the December 2023 announcement regarding its CrownRock acquisition. An Occidental subsidiary will maintain OxyChem’s legacy environmental liabilities, with Glenn Springs Holdings Inc. continuing to oversee existing remedial projects for that subsidiary. The transaction is anticipated to conclude in the fourth quarter of 2025, contingent upon regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Additional details can be found in a presentation available in the investor section of Occidental’s website.

Phillips 66 has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the remaining 50 percent ownership interest in WRB Refining LP from subsidiaries of Cenovus Energy Inc. for total cash consideration of $1.4 billion, subject to customary purchase price adjustments. The transaction will provide Phillips 66 with full ownership of two strategically important refining facilities.
WRB Refining LP operates as a 50/50 joint venture between Phillips 66 and Cenovus Energy Inc., owning the Wood River refinery in Roxana, Illinois, and the Borger refinery in Borger, Texas. Phillips 66 has served as the operator of both facilities since the joint venture’s establishment in 2007, providing operational continuity for the transition to full ownership.
The acquisition represents a natural progression from the existing operational arrangement, allowing Phillips 66 to fully integrate these assets into its broader refining network and value chain operations.
Mark Lashier, chairman and CEO of Phillips 66, characterized the acquisition as strengthening the company’s integrated business while expanding its position in a region where it maintains industry leadership. The transaction aligns with Phillips 66’s strategy of building scale and operational efficiency within its core geographic markets.
The company expects the acquisition to generate operational and commercial synergies of approximately $50 million annually through full integration of the refineries with Phillips 66’s broader value chain. These synergies are anticipated
to result from optimized crude sourcing, product distribution, and operational coordination across the expanded refining network.
Additionally, Phillips 66 expects the transaction to create opportunities for low-capital, high-return projects that could provide incremental long-term shareholder value through facility optimization and market integration initiatives.
provides Phillips 66 with enhanced crude sourcing flexibility and the ability to optimize feedstock selection based on market conditions.
The facilities also maintain high yields of transportation fuels, aligning with market demand patterns and supporting Phillips 66’s integrated marketing and distribution operations.
Transaction Timeline and Market Impact
The acquisition is expected to close during

The Wood River and Borger refineries possess crude throughput capacities of 345,000 barrels per day (MBD) and 149,000 barrels per day, respectively. Upon closing, the combined facilities will add approximately 250,000 barrels per day to Phillips 66’s total refining capacity, representing a significant expansion of the company’s processing capabilities.
Both refineries demonstrate operational flexibility through their ability to process various crude oil types, including heavy and medium sour crudes as well as light sweet crudes. This processing versatility
the fourth quarter of 2025, following completion of regulatory approvals and satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The transaction timing allows for proper integration planning and operational preparation.
For Phillips 66, the acquisition represents a strategic consolidation move that enhances operational control while expanding refining capacity in established markets. The transaction demonstrates the company’s commitment to strengthening its integrated refining and marketing business through selective acquisitions that offer clear operational synergies and growth opportunities.
Enjoy meeting new contacts and visiting with industry experts at the 18th Annual National Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show December 9-11, 2025 | The Woodlands, Texas
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
11th Annual Golf Tournament
Two Shotgun Starts: 7am & 12:30pm Located at Tour 18 Golf Club in Humble, Texas
The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center:
Exhibitor Setup
8:00am till 7:00pm
Tanks 101 Course
8:30am till 4:30pm
Liquid Terminals 101 Course
8:00am till 5:00pm
NEW Free Aviation Fueling Master Class
8:30am till 4:00pm
FREE Women in the Tanks Industry (WiTI) Networking Event
5:30pm till 7:30pm
Welcome Reception
7:30pm at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel

Wednesday, December 10, 2025
AST Conference Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Trade Show Hours: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Network Mixer 5:00pm on the trade show floor
Thursday, December 11, 2025
AST Conference Hours: 9:00am – 4:15pm
Trade Show Hours: 8:30am – 12:00pm
The conference & trade show will be held at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center. It’s located at 1601 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380. For room reservations, contact the hotel at 800.228.9290. Room Rate $249 | Room Block: NISTM
To register for these events, visit us at www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515










ConocoPhillips has announced the signing of a longterm sales and purchase agreement to lift 1 million tons per annum of liquefied natural gas from the Rio Grande LNG project under development by NextDecade Corporation, near Brownsville, Texas.
Under the agreement, ConocoPhillips will offtake LNG over a 20-year term on a free-on-board basis, subject to NextDecade making a positive final investment decision on Train 5.
Khoa Dao, chief commercial officer for ConocoPhillips, commented on the partnership: “ConocoPhillips is pleased to announce our agreement with a premier operator in NextDecade at Rio Grande LNG, where we will be a key foundation customer for Train 5. We’re excited to help move this project closer to FID while advancing our global LNG portfolio strategy and 10 to 15 MTPA offtake ambition. We continue to build scale and diversification, adding supply and sales points offering further optionality for optimization.”
Additionally, ConocoPhillips’ extensive expertise and
experience in heavy hydrocarbon removal from feed gas is being utilized at the Rio Grande LNG facility through its OCP CryoSep® technology. OCP CryoSep provides targeted recovery and/or removal of heavy hydrocarbons that would otherwise freeze or lead to high BTU content in LNG and is offered as a stand-alone unit for any LNG liquefaction process or as an integrated unit for the Optimized Cascade® process LNG trains.
ConocoPhillips continues to enhance its flexible and reliable LNG supply network to meet growing energy demand. Most recently, the company announced a long-term offtake agreement for 4 MTPA of LNG from Port Arthur LNG Phase 2, which is in addition to a prior agreement for 5 MTPA of LNG from Phase 1.
The Rio Grande LNG agreement represents another strategic step in ConocoPhillips’ expansion of its global LNG portfolio, reinforcing its position as a key player in the international liquefied natural gas market whilst supporting the development of major US export capacity.


Developing sustainable infrastructure for the oil and gas industr y





Kinder Morgan, Inc. has reported strong thirdquarter 2025 financial results, with the board of directors approving a 2 percent dividend increase to $0.2925 per share ($1.17 annualised), payable on 17 November 2025 to stockholders of record as of 3 November 2025.
The company reported third-quarter net income attributable to KMI of $628 million versus $625 million in Q3 2024, with adjusted net income attributable to KMI of $648 million, representing 16 percent growth year over year. Adjusted EBITDA reached $1,991 million, up 6 percent versus Q3 2024, whilst Adjusted EPS of $0.29 increased 16 percent year-over-year.
Executive chairman Richard D. Kinder stated that the United States continues leading the world in natural gas production and LNG exports, providing enhanced energy security to global allies. He characterised the outlook for Kinder Morgan as exceptionally promising, supported by historic growth in global natural gas demand, a favourable federal regulatory landscape, and strong permitting agency support.
Chief executive officer Kim Dang reported that the company generated
strong quarterly performance with increased financial contributions from natural gas pipelines, products pipelines, and terminals business segments. The company maintained healthy finances whilst internally funding capital projects, generating cash flow from operations of $1.4 billion and free cash flow of $0.6 billion, up 13 percent and 5 percent respectively. The Net Debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA ratio stood at 3.9 times.
Dang highlighted that KMI is experiencing the most robust opportunity set in company history, with U.S. LNG nameplate capacity expected to more than double by 2030. The company currently holds long-term contracts to move almost 8 Bcf/d of natural gas to LNG facilities, growing to almost 12 Bcf/d by end2028 upon completion of projects under construction. Total natural gas demand is expected to grow 20 percent through 2030, led by LNG exports, with KMI actively exploring more than 10 Bcf/d of opportunities serving power generation.
The company’s project backlog stood at $9.3 billion at quarter-end, with approximately 90% comprising natural gas projects. The remaining $7.9 billion of backlog projects are expected to generate an aggregate
first-full-year project EBITDA multiple of approximately 5.7 times when realized. Approximately 50 percent of the backlog is associated with power generation projects.
Major project developments include TGP’s $93 million South Texas Enhancement Project targeting Q2 2028 service, the $1.8 billion Trident Intrastate Pipeline (Q1 2027), TGP’s $1.7 billion Mississippi Crossing project (Q4 2028), and the $3.5 billion South System Expansion 4 project with phased completion in Q4 2028 and Q4 2029. The $263 million Altamont Green River Pipeline entered service in September 2025.
Kinder Morgan expects to exceed 2025 budget primarily due to contributions from the Outrigger Energy II acquisition, with budgeted net income attributable to KMI of $2.8 billion (up 8 percent versus 2024) and adjusted EPS of $1.27 (up 10 percent).
The company expects to declare 2025 dividends of $1.17 per share, a 2 percent increase from 2024. On 11 August 2025, Fitch upgraded KMI’s senior unsecured rating from BBB to BBB+ based on the company’s ability to fund growth capital with internally generated cash flow and favourable leverage levels.
December 9, 2025 | 8am – 5pm
Join us on December 9, 2025, for an in-depth Liquid Terminals 101 course at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott in Texas. This comprehensive program is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of liquid terminal operations, covering a wide range of essential topics including terminal types, product handling, tank design, inspection, and operations.
• Enhance Operational Efficiency: Learn about the various types of terminals and their roles in the supply chain, modes of transportation in and out of terminals, and best practices for maintaining and repairing tanks.
• Improve Safety Practices: Gain insights into critical safety regulations and industry best practices, including tank safety, fire protection, and overfill protection to ensure safe terminal operations.
• Ensure Regulatory Compliance: Understand the regulatory landscape, including federal, state, and local standards, and learn how to navigate these requirements effectively to maintain compliance.
• Boost Profitability: Discover how proper terminal management can lead to increased efficiency and profitability. Learn about automation, staffing, and management strategies that can optimize terminal operations.
• Overview of liquid terminal types and operations
• Detailed discussions on physical assets and safe liquid transfers
• Comprehensive review of regulatory requirements and safety best practices
• Case studies on successful and not-so-successful terminal operations

This course is ideal for terminal managers, safety officers, engineers, maintenance personnel, and regulatory compliance professionals. Enhance your skills, network with industry peers, and gain valuable knowledge to improve your terminal operations.

Don’t miss out on this essential training opportunity. Scan the QR code to view the course agenda, register, and take your terminal operations to the next level!


Eliminate the time and effort of mowing, trimming, and upkeep required on your grass banks.
Industrial Grass provides a uniform surface with a padded backing, reducing safety risks for people walking on the banks.
The impervious nature of Industrial Grass will prevent water from causing erosion issues at your facility.
Your facility will appear clean, neat and well maintained, 24/7.

• 3M
With a warranty period of 15 years and a life expectancy greater than that, maintenance expenses for the next two decades will be wiped out.
With the reduction/elimination of the use of small gasoline engines (mowers, weed trimmers, etc), you will be reducing emissions and gasoline spills, thereby reducing the carbon footprint of your facility.
Eliminating the need to water the grass saves money and conserves water.
Made primarily with polyethylene and polypropylene, this product comes from our own industry.
• Allied Energy Corporation
• Allied Terminals
• Amerada Hess Corporation
• American Petroleum Institute
• Ashland Inc.
• Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport
• Bahamas Oil Refinery
• BNSF Railway Company
• BP
• Buckeye Partners LP
• Buckeye Pipeline
• California Department of Environmental Protection Agency
• Cargill Inc.
• Chevron
• Citgo
• Colonial Terminals
• Conoco Phillips
• Consumers Energy
• CSX
• Cummins Terminals, Inc.
• Defense Energy
• Delta Airlines
• Detroit Edison
• Disney
• Dow Chemical Co.
• Exxon Mobil
• Flint Hills Resources
• Florida Department of Environmental Protection
• Florida Department of Transportation
• Florida Power & Light
• Georgia Pacific
• Honeywell
• HWRT Oil Company
• IMTT
• Kinder Morgan Pipeline
• Koch Pipeline Company
• Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
• Magellan Midstream Partners
• Marathon Ashland Petroleum
• Maryland Department of Enviromental Control
• Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
• Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
• Mosaic
• Motiva
• Murphy Oil, USA
• NASA
• New Jersey Department of Environmental Quality
• New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
• New York State DOT
• Noco Energy Corporation
• Northwest Airlines
• NuStar Energy, LP
• Office of Pipeline Safety
• Oiltanking Houston, Inc.
• Oklahoma Corporation Commission
• Onyx Mansfield Oil Company
• Orlando Utilities
• Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
• Phillips Petroleum Co.
• Proctor & Gamble Chemical
• Progress Energy
• Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority
• Shell
• South Dakota Petroleum Release Compensation
• Space X
• Sprint
• State of Delaware (DNREC)
• Sunoco
• Tampa International Airport
• TECO
• Texas Commission of Environmental Policy
• TransMontaigne
• U.S. Air Force
• U.S. Army
• U.S. Coast Guard
• U.S. Department of Agriculture
• U.S. Navy
• Unocal
• US EPA OPC
• Valero
• Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
• Vopak Terminals N.A. Inc.
• Westway Terminal Co., Inc.
• Wisconsin DNR Environmetal Protection
• Wolf Lake Terminals
December 9, 2025 | 8:30am – 4:30pm
For the first time ever in Texas, NISTM is proud to host the Aviation Fueling Master Class, coordinated by Solares Florida Corporation — a complimentary, full-day training dedicated to best practices and innovations in aircraft refueling operations. After a successful debut in Orlando, this exclusive course will now be offered in conjunction with the 18th Annual Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into aviation fuel filtration, EI/JIG standards, overfill prevention (API 2350), tank gauging, flow control, fuel testing, and refueling safety systems. The course will be led by experts from Facet Filtration, Rosemount Tank Gauging, HCP Dubai Aviation, Cla-Val, and Scully Signal Company.
This free training is ideal for engineers, operators, regulators, inspectors, and facility managers involved in ground fueling operations. Participants will walk away with enhanced technical knowledge, improved safety awareness, and practical tools to optimize fueling performance.
Join us on Tuesday, December 9th, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott for this can’t-miss opportunity to learn from leading aviation fueling specialists and connect with peers in the industry.

To sign-up, fill out the form on page 35 or scan the QR code to view the course agenda and register.
TUESDAY DECEMBER 9, 2025

Join us for the Women in the Tank Industry (WiTI) Networking Event on Tuesday, December 9th at 5:30 PM during NISTM’s 18th Annual Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show in The Woodlands, Texas.
This exclusive event is designed to bring together women from across the storage tank industry—professionals who are leading, innovating, and inspiring change. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with peers, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships that extend beyond the show floor.
At past WiTI events, attendees have praised the genuine camaraderie and valuable discussions that helped them grow both personally and professionally. Many walked away with new mentors, fresh perspectives, and connections they wouldn’t have made elsewhere.
Sponsorships are available! Sponsors gain recognition across event signage, marketing materials, and social media, while aligning their brand with a movement that celebrates inclusion and empowerment within the tank industry.
Don’t miss this uplifting evening of networking, collaboration, and celebration—RSVP today and be part of the growing WiTI community.



December 9, 2025 | 8:30am – 4:30pm
NISTM offering this unique aboveground storage tank course taught by industry experts Phil Myers, Andrew Yearwood, and Andy Wong of PEMY Consulting.
Tanks 101 is designed for engineers, inspectors, regulators, and managers responsible for storage tank facilities across petroleum, chemical, aviation, and pulp industries. The course provides a complete overview of aboveground and underground tanks—covering design, construction, operation, maintenance, inspection, and safety practices.
Participants will explore key standards such as API 2610, 2350, 653, and introductory concepts for API 650 and 620. Topics include tank designs, floating and fixed roofs, foundations, release prevention barriers, hydrostatic testing, and materials of construction.
The course also details inspection principles under API 653 and API 575, addressing damage mechanisms like brittle fracture, pressure issues, settlement, and repairs. Beyond technical insight, Tanks 101 offers valuable networking and expert consultation opportunities.
Registration Fees:
• 1-2 Attendees are $425 per person • 3+ Attendees are $350 per person
To sign-up, scan the QR code to view the course overview and register.
December 9-11, 2025 | The Woodlands, Texas
List of Registered Exhibitors as of November 3, 2025
• Advance Tank and Construction
• Advanced Polymerics, Inc. SPONSOR
• AM Energy
• Amerapex Corporation
• ATEC Steel
• Baker Tank Company/Altech
• Basic Concepts, Inc.
• BASS Corrosion Services
• BBB Tank Services, LLC.
• BlastOne SPONSOR
• BIC Alliance
• Bullard Company
• Burner Combustion Systems, Inc.
• Butterworth, Inc.
• CB&I Storage Tank Solutions, LLC
• Caliber Professional Sales, LLC.
• Caldwell/Preload
• Chapel Steel
• ChemCo Systems
• Clark-Reliance
• Controls Southeast, Inc. - AMETEK
• Cortec Corporation
• DeHumidification Technologies, LP
• Denso, Inc.
• DISCUS Engineered Products, LLC.
• Dixon
• DJA Inspection Services, Inc.
• ecoat.us
• EEMUA
• EKOSCAN
• Elcometer
• Element 13
• Endress+Hauser
• Endura Paint
• Enerquip Thermal Solutions
• EnviroCon Systems, Inc.
• EnviroEye, LLC. SPONSOR
• Fabrication Solutions & Technologies “FST”
• Fisher Tank Company SPONSOR
• ForeverLawn, Inc.
• Forgen
• ForgeTech, Inc.
• Fulton
• Gauge Point Calibration
• Gilbert Industries
• GMA Garnet USA Corp
• GR Birdwell Construction
• Hastik-Baymont, Inc.
• Hatfield and Company
• HMT
• Hypec Inc
• Imbibitive Manufacturing, Inc.
• Insight Global
• Inspectioneering
• INSPENET
• International Paint LLC
• Iron Eagle Industrial Services
• J2 Resources SPONSOR
• JAK Environmental
• Jennings Anodes
• Jensen Mixers International, Inc.
SPONSOR
• Jotun Paints, Inc.
• JSF aluroofs®
• Kanon Loading Equipment B.V.
• Keller
• Kinley Construction Group, Ltd.
• Koza’s, Inc.
• Lightning Master Corporation
• Linde Services, Inc.
• Lindsay Corporation
• Mason Construction, LLC.
• Mass Technology Corporation
• Mesa Engineered Tank Products
• Midwest Steel Company
• MFE Enterprises
• MMI Tank & Industrial Services
• Morris-Shea
• Mott-Smith Consulting
• National Foam
• North Shore Steel
• PAT Tank, Inc.
• PEMY Consulting
• Perceptive Sensors Technologies
• Pike Robotics
• Pittsburg Tank & Tower Group
• PMI, LLC
• Precision Build Solutions, LLC
• Primary Flow Signal
• Prism Integrated Solutions, Inc.
• Protego USA, Inc.
• Ranger Inspection™
• ReGen Robotics US, Inc.
• Reign Monitoring Solutions
• Rosemount Tank Gauging
• Sandborn Roofs & Seals USA, Inc.
• SET Rescue & Safety
• Smith Tank & Steel
• Solares Florida Corporation
• Spectrum Camera Solutions
• Sprague Solar
• Spy Inspection Equipment
• Square Robot
• Straight Line Industrial Services
• StreamTech Industrial
• Storage Terminals Magazine SPONSOR
• Tanco Engineering
• Tank Builders, Inc.
• Tank Connection SPONSOR Tank News International
• Tank Storage Magazine
• TankWorx + Construction Services SPONSOR
• Tarsco® SPONSOR
• Technical Toolboxes
• TechnoSoft, Inc.
• Texas Aquastore
• Tinker & Rasor
• Titan Environmental
• Trenton Corporation
• Triton Industries, LLC
• Ultraflote, Inc.
• US Fire Pump Company, LLC
• US Tank Protectors, Inc.
• USA DeBusk
• Valkim Technologies, LLC
• Varec, Inc.
• Vista Precision Solutions
• WBI Energy Corrosion Services
• Woods Tank, Inc.
• ZERUST Integrity Solutions








We pride ourselves on creating custom-built loading racks and access equipment that align perfectly with the requirements of

• Truck and Railcar Platforms
• Safety Stairs and Bridges
• Portable Access Platforms
• Mobile Access Platforms
• Custom Fabrication Solutions
• Modular Pipe Racks
8:00am –5:00pm
8:30am –
4:30pm
8:30am –4:00pm
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
*Co-Located Course: Liquid Terminals 101
Earl Crochet, PE, “The Tank Whisperer” Crochet Midstream Consulting & Dave Cushman, CSP, West Virginia Paint
*Co-Located Course: Tanks 101 Course
Phil Myers, Andrew Yearwood, and Andy Wong, PEMY Consulting
*NEW Free Co-Located Course: Aviation Fueling Master Class
5:30pm Free Women in the Tanks Industry (WiTI) Holiday Networking Event
7:30pm Welcome Reception Sponsored by TankWorx + Construction Services
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
7:30am Morning Breakfast Sponsored by Jensen Mixer International
8:30am –5:00pm Trade Show Opens
8:30am
8:45am
Introduction Marshall Mott-Smith, NISTM
Aboveground Storage Vessel Safety Program/SB900 Updates
Shannon Frazier & Tho Tran, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
9:30am Update on New AST Legislation Nationwide Allie Alderson, HMT Tank LLC
10:00am Changes and Potential Changes in the Tank World Earl Crochet PE, Crochet Midstream Consulting
10:30am Mid-Morning Break Sponsored by Jensen Mixer International | Trade Show
12:00pm1:30pm Lunch Break** | Trade Show
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
Afternoon Split Sessions
AST Operations AST Environmental AST Corrosion
Safer People. Smarter Terminals.
Stronger Operations
Salman Khan & Shamoun Maayr, Digineox Consulting
Advances in Low-VOC Coating Materials
Robert Cameron, ExxonMobil
Considering ATG initiatives within Tank Inspection/Repair Programs
Steve Hoffmann, Endress+Hauser
Remote Asset Control & Compliance Readiness: A Virtual Approach to Regulatory Demands
Esma Gulten, Gizil GmbH
Facilitating the Use of Leak Detection Sensors Using WebBased Remote Monitoring
Jamie Hilleary, Lindsay Corporation
Navigating Regulatory Changes: SPCC, State Regulations, and Air Quality Compliance
Connor Crawford, Pike Robotics & Andrew Yearwood, PEMY Consulting
3:00pm Afternoon break Sponsored by Endress+Hauser | Trade Show
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
On-Stream Tank InspectionEssential Elements
Earl Crochet, Square Robot
API 651 and AMPP SP0193
Cathodic Protection Technical Revisions
Louis Koszewski, US Tank Protectors, Inc.
Novel CUI Coating for Insulated Bulk Storage Tanks
Stephen Jewitt, Advanced Polymerics, Inc.
When Holiday Testing Needs a Holiday!
David Cushman CSP, West Virginia Paint
VCI Field Applications in AST’s and their interaction with Cathodic Protection
Derek Dickens, Zerust Integrity Solutions & Earl Crochet PE, Crochet Midstream Consulting
Siting and Registration of ASTs in Sensitive Areas: Comparing ME & TX Approaches
Isaiah Bates & Thalia Harrington Pileggi, St. Germain
Operate Your Terminal Sustainably with Roof-Top Solar
David Borkowsky, Sprague Solar
Conference Adjourns & Trade Show Concludes Network Mixer on the Trade Show Floor Sponsored by Tank Connection & TechnoSoft




Thursday, December 11, 2025 Morning Split Session
7:30am Morning Breakfast Sponsored by Fisher Tank Company
8:30am –12:30pm Trade Show Opens AST Session 1
ASVS Registration Workshop
8:30am
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) - Andi Windham, Shannon Frazier, Paola Reyes, Shelley Naik, Tho Tran, and Renae DiGuardi
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am Mid-Morning Break | Trade Show
ASVS Registration Workshop, Continued
11:00am
11:30am
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) - Andi Windham, Shannon Frazier, Paola Reyes, Shelley Naik, Tho Tran, and Renae DiGuardi
12:00pm Trade Show Concludes
12:00pm –1:45pm Lunch Break
1:45pm
2:15pm
2:45pm
Session 2
How Can Inspectors Do the Required API 653 Calculations!
Phil Myers, PEMY Consulting
Terminal Loading Products - Making the Right Connection
David Murphy, Dixon Valve
Newly Updated Venturi-Based Mixing Technology & Advancements in Process Control
Dave Purcel, Primary Flow Signal
Mechanical Assessment of a Fuel Storage Tank Under 36 Hrs. of Fire
Abdulrahman Hussin Alghanmi, Saudi Aramco
From Legacy to Leadership: Eliminating Human Exposure in AST Seal & Roof Inspection
Kimberley Hayes, Valkim Technologies
Understanding Cathodic Protection for Tank Systems
Rob Lunder, WBI Energy Corrosion Services
Afternoon Session
Optimizing Cleanability and Sludge Prevention in Tanks Using CFD Analysis
Clarence Dela Vega, Clark-Reliance
From Uncertainty to Predictability: Practical Approaches to Aboveground Storage Tank Maintenance
Gregory Tyler, Virtual Tank Solutions
Digital Marketplaces for Terminal Storage
Jeff Barsamian, The Tank Tiger
3:15pm Corrosion at Pipe Supports: Causes and Solutions
3:45pm
Steve Young, I-Rod by Deepwater Corrosion
Elevated Insight: How Drones are Transforming Storage Tank Inspections
Gregory Mann, Ranger Inspection
4:15pm Conference Adjourns
Get ready for two days of expert-led sessions and exclusive regulatory insights at NISTM’s 18th Annual Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show. This year’s agenda spotlights the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) with two pivotal sessions focused on the Aboveground Storage Vessel Safety (ASVS) Program.
On Day One, TCEQ will provide updates on Senate Bill 900, outlining new ASVS regulatory, registration, and compliance requirements. On Day Two, attendees
10-11, 2025
can take part in TCEQ’s first-ever ASVS Registration Workshop — an interactive, hands-on session guiding participants through STEERS registration, vessel templates, and certification checklists.
Alongside these sessions, attendees will gain insights into AST operations, corrosion prevention, and environmental compliance — plus connect during the Free Trade Show, where innovators showcase the latest technologies driving safe, sustainable tank management.
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN, CONNECT, AND STAY INFORMED ON THE LATEST INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS.
Registration Fees:
1-2 Attendees are $495 per person
3-4 Attendees are $425 per person
5 Attendees or more are $395 per person


December 10-11, 2025
Come visit the industry’s top event for connecting aboveground storage tank professionals with new services, products, and technology.
Trade Show Hours
December 10, 2025
8:30am to 5:00pm
December 11, 2025
8:30am to 12:00pm


Scan the QR code to register or visit NISTM.org








Oman Tank Terminal Company (OTTCO), a subsidiary of OQ Group, and Royal Vopak, signed today a shareholder agreement to establish a new company in the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD). The agreement, concluded during the Duqm Economic Forum 2025, reflects OQ’s continued commitment to expanding its investments in Duqm and supports national efforts to attract foreign investment and strengthen global partnerships in one of the region’s fastest-growing industrial and logistics hubs.
The agreement was signed by Ashraf Hamed Al Mamari, group chief executive officer of OQ and Chris Robblee, president of Asia and Middle East, Vopak.
Under the new partnership, OTTCO will hold a 51 percent share and Vopak 49 percent, with the new company set to develop and operate world-class energy storage and terminal infrastructure at Duqm. These facilities will support both traditional energy flows and the evolving demands of the global energy transition towards more integrated and sustainable ecosystems.
By combining OTTCO’s strategic role as a cornerstone in crude storage and transport and Vopak’s global expertise in terminal operations, the partnership will establish a new entity that drives sustainable industrial growth and
vessels at the Duqm export terminal.
Marcel van de Kar, managing director Oman at Vopak, said: “Vopak is excited to collaborate with OTTCO on this strategic partnership in Duqm, marking an important step in expanding our global network. Our companies’ combined strengths in infrastructure development and operational excellence will be instrumental in creating a leading energy hub serving diverse industrial customers while supporting their sustainable growth.”
The initiative aligns with Oman’s national strategy to diversify its economy and position Duqm as a competitive global economic center and a key driver of sustainable development, supported by a long-term vision focused on enabling the flow of both hydrocarbons and emerging energy fuels such as hydrogen and renewables-based products, unlocking new pathways for Oman’s sustainable industrial growth and reinforcing Duqm’s role as a strategic enabler of

“Eng. Salim bin Marhoon Al Hashmi, managing director of OTTCO said: “This partnership is a strategic move toward unlocking the full potential of Duqm as a catalyst for economic diversification, industrialisation and sustainable growth. Together with our partners, we are shaping a future-ready platform that positions Oman at the heart of global energy and industrial transformations.”
Marcel van de Kar, managing director Oman at Vopak, said: “Vopak is excited to collaborate with OTTCO on this strategic partnership in Duqm, marking an important step in expanding our global network. Our companies’ combined strengths in infrastructure development and operational excellence will be instrumental in creating a leading energy hub serving diverse industrial customers while supporting their sustainable growth.”
leverages Duqm’s strategic location along key international shipping routes. OTTCO currently operates the Ras Markaz crude oil storage terminal, with a total capacity of 26.7 million barrels, including 5.2 million barrels dedicated to the Duqm Refinery. The company also manages the Duqm Port storage and export terminal. Since commencing operations in 2023, OTTCO has handled more than 176 million barrels of crude oil through 98 vessels at Ras Markaz and over 21 million barrels through 560
global energy transition.
With over USD 10 billion total investments and partnerships in Duqm, including Duqm Refinery – a joint venture with Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI) as well as Marafiq’s partnership with Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Company, OQ continues to play a central role in driving industrial growth and positioning Duqm as a cornerstone of Oman’s energy and investment future.




This December, storage tank professionals, terminal operators, manufacturers, and suppliers will gather for one of the industry’s most anticipated events. Past exhibitors return year after year, praising thequality leads and meaningful connections made on the show floor. Many say it’s their most productive event of the year.
By exhibiting, your company will connect faceto-face with decision-makers from terminals, refineries, power generation, aviation, pipeline, and chemical industries—all looking for products, technologies, and services that drive safety and efficiency.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this powerful networking and business opportunity.

Secure Your Spot Now!

Don’t wait—registration is limited. Visit www.NISTM. org to learn more and secure your spot. For inquiries, reach out at mail@nistm.org
• 10x10 Exhibit Booth is $3,395
• 10x20 Exhibit Booth is $6,790
• 10x30 or Larger Booths, email janelle@nistm.org
Per 10x10 booth includes one 6’ skirted table, two chairs, and a wastebasket. The ballroom will be carpeted. Electric is not included. Setup is on December 9th from 8am till 7pm. Teardown is December 11th at 12pm.
For more information or to register, visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515








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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Shotgun Times: 7:00am and 12:30pm
REGISTER TO PLAY! Foursome Golf Teams are $1,100 | Individuals are $275 each

Get in the Swing before the main event “drives” forward. Join us for our highly anticipated annual golf tournament.
BECOME A GOLF SPONSOR
Drive brand awareness with a golf sponsorship opportunities starting at just $275.
Available Golf Sponsorships:
• Golf Tournament Title Sponsor
• Hole-In-One Sponsor
• Beverage Cart Sponsor
• Longest Drive Sponsor
• Closest to the Pin Sponsor
• Hole Sponsor
REGISTER TO PLAY
Put together a foursome or join solo and meet some new players (you never know who you might get paired with).
Golf Players:
• Individual Players $275
• Foursome Team $1,100
All Golf Sponsorships Include:
• Company logo on www.NISTM.org website
• Company logo on all email campaigns, over 90,000 subscribers
• Company logo on Golf Sponsor sign at the conference & trade show
• Company logo in the Program Guide

Joinusforadayofnetworking,camaraderie,andcompetitionbeforetheASTConference&Trade Show.Whetheryouregisterasanindividualplayer($275)orbringafoursometeam($1,100),it’s theperfectwaytoconnectwithindustryleadersinarelaxed,enjoyablesetting.
Westillhaveavailabilityforplayersandteams,butspotsarefillingfast—reserveyourplacetoday!
Lookingformorevisibility?Sponsoringthegolftournamentisapowerfulwaytoputyourbrand infrontofkeydecision-makersbeforetheconferenceevenbegins.Fromholesignstobeverage carts,everysponsorshipopportunitygivesyourcompanyhigh-impactexposureandface-to-face engagementthroughouttheday.
Don’twait—secureyoursponsorshipandmakeyourmarkonthecourse!


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PREMIUM LEVEL PACKAGES
•Gold
• Platinum (SOLD OUT)
•Gold (SOLD OUT)
•Silver (SOLD OUT)
GOLF TOURNAMENT
•Golf Tournament Banquet & Awards (1 available)
$4,000
•Golf Tournament Hospitality Tent (2 available) ■ $2,500
CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW SPONSORSHIPS
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT)
Don’t miss your chance to join industry professionals at NISTM’s AST Conference & Trade Show on December 9–11, 2025! This premier event features expert-led sessions, networking mixers, and a free trade show showcasing leading companies and innovations in the tank industry.
CHECK ALL THAT APPLIES:
•Golf Tournament Banquet & Awards (1 available)
SPONSORSHIPS
■ $4,000
•Golf Tournament Water Bottle (SOLD OUT) ■ $1,000
□ 11th Annual Golf Tournament (December 9, 2025)
•Golf Tournament Hospitality Tent (2 available) ..............
•Golf Tournament Beverage Cart (6 available)
$2,500
$950
•Golf Tournament Banquet & Awards (1 available) ■ $4,000
•Golf Tournament Water Bottle (SOLD OUT) ■ $1,000
See page 33
•Golf Tournament Closest to the Pin (2 available) ............
•Golf Tournament Hospitality Tent (2 available) ■ $2,500
•Golf Tournament Longest Drive (1 available)
$18,000
•Golf Tournament Beverage Cart (6 available) ■ $950
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT) ■ $18,000
PREMIUM LEVEL PACKAGES
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT) ..........................
$6,000
□ Liquid Terminals Course (December 9, 2025)
•Golf Tournament Water Bottle (SOLD OUT)
■ $1,000
$500
•Golf Tournament Closest to the Pin (2 available) ■ $500
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT) ..........................
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT) ■ $18,000
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT)
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT)
• Platinum (SOLD OUT)
$5,500
•Golf Tournament Putting Contest (SOLD OUT)
See page 13
$500
$6,000
•Golf Tournament Beverage Cart (6 available)
•Golf Tournament Longest Drive (1 available)
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT) ■ $5,500
$500
•Golf Tournament Golf Hole (28 available)
•Golf Tournament Closest to the Pin (2 available)
•Golf Tournament Putting Contest (SOLD OUT)
$300
$500
•Golf Tournament Banquet &
■ $6,000
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles ■ $5,000
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT)
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT)
•Gold (SOLD OUT)
$18,000
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles ■ $5,000
□ NEW FREE Aviation Fueling Master Class (December 9, 2025)
•Golf Tournament Longest Drive (1 available)
$10,000
•Golf Tournament Golf Hole (28 available)
$500
EVENT MOBILE APP COMPANY LOGO
$300
•Golf Tournament Hospitality
•Silver (SOLD OUT)
■ $5,500
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,500
See page 15
$6,000
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles ■ $5,000
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,500
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,500
•Golf Tournament Putting Contest (SOLD OUT) ■ $500
$5,000
•Golf Tournament Water Bottle
$5,500
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,500
■ $4,500
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,000
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT)
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT)
Complete the registration form on this page or scan the QR code on your preferred course page— Tanks 101, Liquid Terminals 101, or the Aviation Fueling Master Class—to secure your spot today!
•Golf Tournament Golf Hole (28 available)
•Event Mobile App Company Logo
CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW SPONSORSHIPS
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT)
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT)
■ $5,000
■ $4,500
□ Tanks 101 Course (December 9, 2025) See page 17
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,000
EVENT MOBILE APP COMPANY LOGO
GRB SIGNAGE ADVERTISING
•Golf Tournament Beverage Cart
EVENT MOBILE APP COMPANY LOGO
$150
$300
•Golf Tournament Closest to
•Event Mobile App Company Logo ■ $150
•Golf Tournament Longest Driv
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT)
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT)
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT)
•Conference Attendee Bag (SOLD OUT)
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Reception (2 available)
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT)
PREMIUM LEVEL PACKAGES •
■ $4,000
■ $4,500
■ $4,000
$18,000
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses ■ $4,000
•Golf Tournament Putting Con
■ $4,000
■ $4,500
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT)
□ RSVP: Free Women in the Tanks Industry Holiday Networking Event (Dec 9th) See page 16
•Escalator Banner (SOLD OUT)
•Event Mobile App Company Logo
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,000
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses ■ $4,000
GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORSHIPS
$6,000
GRB SIGNAGE ADVERTISING
$8,500
$150
■ $4,000
■ $4,000
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses
•Conference Attendee Bag (SOLD OUT)
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Reception (2 available)
■ $4,000
•First Floor Banner (SOLD OUT)
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT) ■ $4,000
□ Free Trade Show Only ( December 10-11, 2025)
•Golf Tournament Banquet & Awards (1 available)
$5,500
$7,000
•Escalator Banner (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
•Conference Attendee Bag (SOLD OUT)
■ $3,500
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles
■ $4,000
■ $4,000
See page 24
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools
GRB SIGNAGE ADVERTISING
•Golf Tournament Hospitality Tent (2 available)
■ $3,500
$5,000
•First Floor Banner (SOLD OUT)
•Golf Tournament Golf Hole (28 EVENT MOBILE APP
$7,000
■ $3,500
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT) ...................
■ $4,000
■ $3,500
•Trade Show Reception (2 available) ■ $3,500
•Golf Tournament Water Bottle (SOLD OUT)
$4,500
•Escalator Banner (SOLD OUT) ............................
•Conference Attendee Bag (SOLD OUT) ...................
■ $4,000
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT)
■ $3,500
□ AST Conference Sessions (December 10-11, 2025)
•First Floor Banner (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools ■ $3,500
■ $3,500
•Golf Tournament Beverage Cart (6 available)
$4,500
$7,000
CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW SPONSORSHIPS
■ $3,000
■ $3,500
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
See page 20 & 22
REGISTRATION RATES (DECEMBER 10-11, 2025)
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools ..........
•Trade Show Reception (2 available)
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
• NEW! Golf Simulator (SOLD OUT)
□ 1-2 Attendees
■ $3,500
Tournament Closest to the Pin (2 available)
$4,000
■ $3,000
•Event Mobile App Company GRB SIGNAGE ADVERTISING
■ $3,500
■ $3,000
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses
■ $3,000
$4,000
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer ■ $3,000
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT) .................................
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools
•Hotel Room Key (SOLD OUT)
$495 per person
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
□ 3-4 Attendees
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT)
•Hotel Door Drop (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT)
■ $3,000
■ $3,500
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT) .................................
■ $3,000
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynote (1 available) + cost of napkins ■ $3,000
•Escalator Banner (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynot
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer
■ $3,000
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT)
$425 per person
■ $3,000
•First Floor Banner (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynote (1 available) + cost of napkins
■ $2,500
• NEW! Water Cooler (1 available) + cost of water bottles
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT)
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available)
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
•Conference Attendee Bag
■ $3,000
■ $3,000
□ 5 Attendees..................................$395 per person
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available)
■ $2,500
■ $3,000
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available)
•Trade Show Reception (2 available)
•Trade Show Popcorn Cart (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynote (1 available) + cost of napkins
■ $2,500
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 available)
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available)
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 available)
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools
■ $1,000
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
■ $3,000
■ $2,500
•Trade Show Charging Station (SOLD OUT) ■
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
■ $2,500
■ $500
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 a
• Trade Show Ice Cream (SOLD OUT) ■
■ $1,000
• NEW! Exhibitor Video Call to Discuss
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
• NEW! Exhibitor Video
■ $2,500
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer
•Trade Show Reception Bar (2 available) + cost of glasses ....
■ $500

■ $1,000
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT)
■ $3,000
•Attendee Badge Lanyard (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Exhibitor Video Call to Discuss
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 available)
•Headshot Lounge (SOLD OUT)
■ $4,000
Please sign and submit this form via email, along with JULY 30,
Banner (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynote (1 available) + cost of napkins ■ $3,000
■ $500
• NEW! Exhibitor Video Call to Discuss
■ $4,000
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
•Conference Attendee Bag (SOLD OUT)
■ $3,500
Floor Banner (SOLD OUT)
■ $2,500
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available) ...................
•Trade Show Reception (2 available)
■ $3,500
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
• NEW! Clean Tool (1 available) + cost of Clean Tools
■ $3,500
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 available)
• NEW! Conference Breaks (1 available)
■ $3,000
■ $2,500
■ $1,000
■ $500
• NEW! Exhibitor Video Call to Discuss
• NEW! Hand Sanitizer (1 available) + cost of sanitizer
•ILTA Café (SOLD OUT)
• NEW! Monday Morning Keynote (1 available) + cost of napkins
• NEW! Concession Stand (3 available)
•Trade Show Prize Giveaway (6 available)
• NEW! Exhibitor Showcase (4 available)
•Trade Show Aisle Sign (4 available)
■ $3,000
■ $3,000
■ $3,000
■ $2,500
■ $2,500
■ $1,000
■ $500
• NEW! Exhibitor Video Call to Discuss
Please sign and submit payment, to Susan ALL ORDERS
Please sign and submit this form via email, along payment, to Susan Haning at shaning@ilta.org
ORDERS MUST BE PLACED BY JULY 30, 2021

11TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
DECEMBER 9, 2025
WOMEN IN THE TANKS INDUSTRY (WITI)
NETWORKING EVENT
DECEMBER 9, 2025
WELCOME RECEPTION
DECEMBER 9, 2025

TANKS 101 COURSE DECEMBER 9, 2025
NEW FREE AVIATION FUELING MASTER CLAS DECEMBER 9, 2025
LIQUID TERMINALS 101 COURSE DECEMBER 9, 2025
FREE TRADE SHOW
DECEMBER 10-11, 2025
AST CONFERENCE DECEMBER 10-11, 2025
NETWORK MIXER DECEMBER 10, 2025
