Port of Corpus Christi

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The Port of Corpus Christi is one of the largest and busiest U.S. seaports, serving as a major hub for energy exports and industrial shipping on the Texas coast.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf public port authority
seaport
bodyOfWater Gulf of Mexico
country United States
foundedBy City of Corpus Christi
governingBody Port of Corpus Christi Authority
Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commission
hasFacility bulk liquid storage
dockside storage tanks
dry bulk terminals
general cargo terminals
grain elevator
liquid bulk terminals
multipurpose cargo docks
oil export terminals
pipeline connections
rail connections
truck access facilities
warehouses
hasFeature deep-draft ship channel
harbor turning basin
industrial districts
locatedIn Corpus Christi, Texas
Gulf Coast of Texas
Texas
openingDate 1926
operatorType political subdivision of the State of Texas
primaryCargo agricultural products
breakbulk cargo
chemicals
crude oil
dry bulk cargo
liquefied natural gas
refined petroleum products
primaryUse energy exports
industrial shipping
rank one of the largest U.S. ports by total tonnage
regulates navigation and commerce within its jurisdiction
serves Eagle Ford Shale production area
Permian Basin production via pipeline connections
South Texas region
specialization energy corridor
export of U.S. crude oil
petrochemical logistics
waterway Corpus Christi Ship Channel
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Inner Harbor
La Quinta Channel
website https://www.portofcc.com/

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Port of Corpus Christi ("Port of Corpus Christi Authority")
Port of Corpus Christi ("Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commission")
governingBody
Corpus Christi, Texas
hasFacility
Gulf Coast of the United States
hasMajorPort
Corpus Christi
hasPort

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