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New trade agreement could streamline cross-border shipments for Louisiana

The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement went into effect July 1, and perhaps the biggest deal for Louisiana industry is the agreement’s intention to reduce government oversight....

Empire Pipeline acquires Louisiana crude oil terminal

New Orleans' Empire Pipeline has acquired a crude oil terminal in Gibson from Shell Oil Company and its subsidiary, Shell Oil Products US. The terms...

Judge signs off on Hornbeck reorganization

A Texas judge has signed off on a reorganization plan for Covington-based oilfield service vessel company Hornbeck Offshore Services Inc. U.S. District Judge David Jones...

Port NOLA container shuttle service gets another federal grant

The Port of New Orleans has received another federal grant to support its container shuttle service. The Baton Rouge-New Orleans Shuttle of the M-55 received...

UTLX cuts Louisiana tank car production

UTLX Manufacturing is cutting production by about 25% at its Louisiana manufacturing plant. Production at the plant, located in Alexandria, will also affect Union Tank...

Bloomberg: Customers scrap July shipments from Cameron LNG, other facilities

Cameron LNG customers are making "modifications to their production and cargo loading plans" at Cameron LNG as growing stockpiles of liquified natural face are...

Cameron LNG cargo diverts from China to Taiwan

A tanker that loaded at Sempra’s Cameron LNG terminal in Louisiana in March and appeared to be headed to China has changed its course...

LMTA issues transportation and logistics advisory

The Louisiana Motor Transport Association has issued guidance for the trucking industry—including those who transport chemicals—in interpreting Gov. John Bel Edwards' stay-at-home order that...

Port NOLA operations function as normal during pandemic

Port of New Orleans cargo operations and New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB) operations continue to function as normal, the organization said in a...

Louisiana Offshore Oil Port anticipating ‘tsunami of crude’

The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port is anticipating a growing flood of crude headed its way, driven by the U.S. shale revolution and a glut...

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