SABIC, ExxonMobil to build new marine terminal in TX
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
According to a press release on the Port of Corpus Christi Commission’s website, Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (GCGV), a joint venture between ExxonMobil and Saudi SABIC, is planning to build a multipurpose cargo dock and a marine terminal facility in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The new marine terminal will be built along the site where the company is planning to construct a new $10 billion complex with a 1.8 million tons/year steam cracker.
The company is expected to store its supplies from its new complex at the new marine terminal before exporting them to overseas markets.
The company’s new complex is planned to start operations by 2022.
The new marine terminal will be built along the site where the company is planning to construct a new $10 billion complex with a 1.8 million tons/year steam cracker.
The company is expected to store its supplies from its new complex at the new marine terminal before exporting them to overseas markets.
The company’s new complex is planned to start operations by 2022.
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