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Chevron Corporation has announced that Energy Forge One LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary, has signed an agreement with Microsoft Corp. to develop a...

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Port Houston CEO Charlie Jenkins joined U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and industry stakeholders during a tour of Port Houston's Bayport...

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Waterborne tonnage moving in and out of Houston in the first quarter of 2026 reached 65 million short tons, up 12% compared to last year, according...

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Resident-informed road map aligns community priorities and industry resources along the Houston Ship Channel Port Houston today announced the...

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Port Freeport and its port community handled 39.3 million tons of total foreign waterborne cargo in Calendar Year 2025, an 8.7 percent increase from...

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Brett Milutin has been named chief operating officer at the Galveston Wharves.

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ExxonMobil Baytown welcomed nearly 600 community members to their Community Picnic on May 2 at Bicentennial Park in Baytown.

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Port Freeport has been awarded an $11 million Port Infrastructure Development Program grant to support critical infrastructure improvements at its...

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AECOM has announced it has been selected to continue providing architecture and engineering (“A/E”) services to the U.S. Department of...

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Liskow has secured a settlement for the State of Maryland, in connection with the M/V DALI’s allision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, marking the...

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The Brownsville Navigation District (BND) Board of Commissioners appointed Sergio Tito Lopez as Chairman and welcomed two new commissioners, marking...

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March was extremely kind to Texas ports as spring 2026 dawned. Every major port registered sizeable monthly gains.

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