Howard Energy Partners Completes Corpus Christi Liquids Terminal
Howard Energy Partners has commenced commercial operations at a new bulk liquid terminal facility in the Port of Corpus Christi. The facility, which will enable the delivery of gasoline to global markets, consists of six 80,000-barrel tanks with an aggregate storage capacity of 480,000 barrels. It is permitted for up to 1.25 million barrels of storage, with the capability to expand to up to 2.5 million barrels. Products can be received by marine vessels and via a 12-inch pipeline that provides direct connectivity to all six refineries in Corpus Christi.
“The Corpus Christi terminal, with its strategic location, pipeline connectivity, efficient rail loading facilities, and planned Suezmax dock, is poised to provide world-class midstream services to clients seeking to export crude oil, refined products, and natural gas liquids from our major production basins and refining centers to the global markets,” said Brad Bynum, president and co-founder of Howard Energy Partners. “The completion of this facility is also a significant step in our continued plans to develop key infrastructure for the movement of energy commodities into and out of Mexico.”
Construction on the terminal began in December 2017. The company also has terminals located in Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Port Arthur, and Three Rivers, Texas, providing efficient and innovative bulk liquid logistics solutions for the movement of upstream, midstream, and downstream hydrocarbons, and other bulk liquids requiring custom terminal services.
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