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Domestic petroleum storage licence


You will need a licence from us if you store more than 275 litres of petrol in containers at a domestic premise. If you intend to store between 30 and 275 litres of petrol you do not need a licence, but must notify us so that we can ensure you are following the necessary safety standards.

Details of domestic storage requirements are outlined in Petroleum Practice Note J (PDF, 120 KB).

Who can apply

Applications will only be considered when they are made by a named person over the age of 18 years.

Fees

The fees for a domestic petroleum storage licence (including renewals) are:

Type of licenceOne year Two years Three years
Licence/renewal for up to 2,500 litres £44£88

£132

Licence/renewal for up to 50,000 litres £60£120

£180

Licence/renewal for over 50,000 litres£125£250

£375

How to apply

Approving your application

When we receive a completed application, we need to ensure that the necessary safety standards are observed and maintained. The issue of a petroleum licence is not automatic, but will be issued within 12 working days subject to:

  • the necessary petrol storage arrangements being in place and meeting the approval of the Petroleum Officer
  • our satisfaction that you are competent to take responsibility for management of  storage arrangements

We may impose conditions relating to the safe storage arrangements of the petroleum which will be attached to the licence.

If an application is refused

If an application is refused, you may appeal to the Secretary of State. Contact Community Protection for more information.

If you have a complaint, please Contact Community Protection first.



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