Phillips 66 signed an agreement to acquire Pinnacle Midland Parent for $550 million in cash as part of efforts to expand its midstream operations in the Pe.
Among Piers: Cranes land in South Carolina
Berth announcements and other good news from California to Gulf Coast to Florida 1,463 6 minutes read Fifteen hybrid rubber-tired gantry cranes near the Port of Charleston, South Carolina. (Photo: English Purcell/SCPA)
The arrival of the South Carolina Ports Authority’s 15 hybrid rubber-tired gantry cranes served as a big sign that the first phase of the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal is nearing completion.
The RTG cranes arrived in North Charleston on Dec. 11 in a record-setting shipment for Shanghai-based manufacturer ZPMC. It was the most RTG cranes ever loaded by ZPMC onto one vessel bound for the United States.
Port of Corpus Christi Commission gives nod to agreement for offshore deepwater port project December 17, 2020, by Jasmina Ovcina
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commission has approved a lease agreement and related pipeline easement for the Bluewater Texas Terminals (BWTX) offshore deepwater port project a 50/50 joint venture between Texas-based Phillips 66 and Trafigura Group.
The proposed project will consist of up to two single point mooring (SPM) buoys located approximately 21 nautical miles from the entrance to the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. The BWTX project is currently in the permitting stage and is subject to final investment decision by the joint venture partners.