The 203 million tonnes moved through the port last year represented an 8.1% increase over 2022.
The new record primarily can be attributed to a jump in crude oil exports to 126.1 million tonnes in 2023, a 12.5% increase compared to 2022.
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The Port of Corpus Christi also saw a nearly 13.5% percent increase in agricultural commodities to a little over 2.2 million tonnes, as well as a slight increase in refined products to 42.5 million tonnes. The port posted also record volume of liquefied natural gas (LNG) – 16.3 million tonnes – in 2023.
“The reaching of this newest milestone in the Port of Corpus Christi’s lengthy history is a testament to the strength and commitment of our customers, who supply much-needed goods to our trading partners around the world,” said Kent Britton, Chief Executive Officer for the Port of Corpus Christi.
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“Closing out 2023 on such a strong note sets the right tone as we go into 2024, which we expect to be another solid year for our customers.”
In September, the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded the final contract for the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project to Callan Marine, Ltd. Phases one and two have are already completed with the third estimated for completion later this year.
The fourth and final phase of the channel improvement project is expected to be completed in early 2025.
Reference: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports/port-corpus-christi-handles-record-cargo-tonnage-2023