By CAPT Bill Diehl, GHPB President February was a frustrating time to live and work in Houston. When so much of the “energy capital of...
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By Tom Marian, Buffalo Marine Service, Inc. The Discovery Corps’ winter of 1804 was a brutal one. The Lewis and Clark Expedition chose the...
Read PostThe passenger side-view mirror gives me a much clearer view of the right side of the road than my rear-view mirror. Since its convex, it provides a...
Read PostBy Tom Marian, Buffalo Marine Service, Inc. Stumbled upon by a British sea captain, annexed by Germany, conquered by Japan and liberated by...
Read PostBy Marco (Marc) Ayala, 1898 & Co. and Chris Wolski, Port Houston Over the last few years, it has become increasingly clear that the maritime...
Read PostBy Chris Wolski, Port Houston Each year various reports are released from think tanks indicating the risks of cyberattacks continue to grow. The...
Read PostThe United States will likely take years to return to 2019 levels of energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions following the impact of...
Read PostWind Energy Farms, Space Flight Launches in 2021 Coast Guard Planning “I am a fan of the Houston Ship Channel. It’s one of our...
Read PostIf you'd like to read the February 2021 Port Bureau News magazine in PDF, click here to view or download in sequential-page view. If you prefer...
Read PostWe all know the Latin phrase “carpe diem” from the Roman poet Horace’s work “Odes”, but I suspect many of us,...
Read PostThe port of Houston is home to the largest petrochemical complex in the U.S. and the largest container port in the Gulf of Mexico. Responsible for...
Read PostIf you'd like to read the December 2020/January 2021 Port Bureau News magazine in PDF, click here to view or download in sequential-page view. If...
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