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US plans crude export terminal to service VLCCs

THE United States, long a net importer of oil, is increasing its export capacity with plans for its first onshore crude export terminal capable of servicing the very large crude carrier group.

Increase in export capacity could reduce US trade deficit by US$50B: Port of Corpus Christi

Increase in export capacity could reduce US trade deficit by US$50B: Port of Corpus Christi

The Port of Corpus Christi and private equity firm Carlyle Group have entered into an agreement to to work exclusively to develop a crude oil export terminal on Harbor Island.    This would connect...

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