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Port Cameron Poised To Be Major Commercial Shipping Center At Cameron Parish, Louisiana

07/26/2016
Port Cameron, new private deepwater, state-of-the-art staging port complex, is posed to be a major commercial center only three miles from the Gulf of Mexico and 19 miles from the Intracoastal Canal, in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.

Currently under construction, the port complex, located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel, 185 miles east of Houston and just south of Lake Charles, will encompass 500 acres, with an additional 750 acres available for expansion in the future.

The port, which, upon completion, will be home to the largest private energy services facility on the Gulf Coast, will also have more than 21,000 linear feet of bulkhead lots on dredged slips of 500 and 700-foot widths, and dredged depths of 33 feet. Construction on the $1.5 billion project, which will have first-rate emergency response readiness and capabilities on site, is set to commence in November.

According to company officials, because of its strategic proximity to current and future shelf and deepwater offshore oil and gas exploration, it will help serve the growing needs of energy development in the Gulf of Mexico and help reduce operational costs and risk.

“We are very pleased about the opportunity to work with Port Cameron and help build a new Gulf of Mexico port filled with creative, logistic solutions,” said Jack Belcher, Executive Vice President, HBW Resources. “This deepwater port is optimally suited for all aspects of the energy sector in the Gulf of Mexico. Port customers will maintain a private slip, giving them a high degree of versatility and optionality.”’

“Port Cameron is a forward-looking, all-in-one solution that will help reduce operator costs, improve efficiency, and add mitigate risks,” said Bud Viator, Executive Chairman of Port Cameron. “We look forward to working with HBW Resources on identifying and securing new customers and businesses who will take advantage of having direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, the Intracoastal Waterway and the interstate system while reducing business expenses and business interruptions from natural disasters.”

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