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Port of Corpus Christi announces 1Q24 volumes

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The Port of Corpus Christi and its customers moved 48.9 million t through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in the 1Q24, a slight decrease from the 1Q23 of just over 1%.

The Port’s customers saw a slight increase in crude oil shipments during this period to 30.2 million t, and a significant increase in agricultural shipments, but that was outweighed by decreases in refined products and shipments of LNG.

“The Port of Corpus Christi and its customers continue to show strong performance, particularly in the energy and agricultural sectors,” said Kent Britton, CEO for the Port of Corpus Christi. “With a number of infrastructure improvements either underway or in the works, we remain committed to helping our customer base bring continued prosperity to the Coastal Bend region.”

In September 2023, the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded the final contract for the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project to Callan Marine, Ltd. Phases one and two have concluded, with the third estimated for completion later in 2024. The fourth and final phase of the CIP is projected to be complete in early 2025. The Port of Corpus Christi also has several other infrastructure projects in development or under construction, including improvements to its Bulk Terminal docks, upgrades to Cargo Dock 9 – which handles break bulk cargo, like wind farm components – and expansion of Oil Dock 1. The latter project will make Oil Dock 1 the first of the Port’s Inner Harbor docks to accommodate the new 54 ft channel depth.

“As the global markets continue to fluctuate amidst ever-changing conditions, the Port of Corpus Christi and its customers are helping to provide certainty at home and abroad,” said David Engel, Chairman of the Port of Corpus Christi Commission. “My fellow port commissioners and I look forward to continuing to support ongoing job growth in our area for the benefit of all.”


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