13 Acres in Dayton's Gulf Inland Logistics Park Sold for Bulk Tank Storage
08.07.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

August 07, 2025 [MSN]- A growing rail-served industrial park east of Houston has secured more occupants.

 

Houston-based petroleum lubricant manufacturer EGF Energy Partners LLC has purchased a 13.1-acre site at the Gulf Inland Logistics Park in Dayton to serve as a terminal and manufacturing facility, according to Liberty Development Partners, the park’s developer.

Texas Industrial Realty represented both parties in the transaction, which closed on June 18.

EGF plans to build warehouse space for bulk tank storage with multiple loading racks and a truck scale. The initial phase will be 20,000 square feet with more than 400,000 gallons of bulk tank storage, and the completed project will total 60,000 square feet of warehouse space and capacity for 800,000 gallons of tankage. It will have direct access to BNSF and Union Pacific rail tracks.

 

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