The U.S. Gulf Coast is bustling with infrastructure projects to manage the nation’s newfound status as a major oil and gas exporter and to serve the demand for its condensates and petrochemicals.
In Texas, the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (PCCA), pursuing its vision to be the “energy port of the Americas,” entered into a series of agreements over the last year to develop capacity to accommodate very large crude carriers (VLCC), able to transport as many as 2 million barrels of oil.