Port of Corpus Christi
The Port of Corpus Christi is a major U.S. deepwater port located on the western Gulf of Mexico, serving as a vital economic engine for South Texas. It facilitates international trade, particularly in energy exports (crude oil, refined products, LNG) and other bulk commodities. The Port focuses on developing and maintaining world-class port infrastructure, attracting industrial development, and promoting sustainable operations.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on becoming a leading energy export gateway, particularly for crude oil, refined products, and LNG.
- Commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship, including initiatives for carbon capture and green hydrogen.
- Significant investment in infrastructure modernization and expansion, such as the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project, to accommodate larger vessels and increased cargo volumes.
- Strategic partnerships with private industry to attract and facilitate industrial development within the port complex.
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Sean Strawbridge
Chief Executive Officer
Kent Britton
Chief Operating Officer
Sarah Garza
Chief Environmental Officer
Daniel Hodgins
Chief Financial Officer
Jeff Pollack
Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer
J. Michael Bell
Chief Legal Officer
Track Record
98
Years Active
Notable projects: Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project, Various terminal expansions and industrial developments
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