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BWC Terminals Plans Pascagoula, Mississippi, Terminal Operations

12/10/2025
Bulk liquid storage and logistics services provider BWC Terminals plans to establish operations in Pascagoula, Mississippi. The $316 million project is expected to create 25 jobs.

The company’s new terminal facility, located at the former Mississippi Phosphates Corporation site, will support an agreement with Chevron Products Company to receive, store and deliver petroleum products for the nearby Chevron Refinery.

“This groundbreaking marks a significant strategic milestone for BWC Terminals, enhancing our presence along the Gulf Coast. We would like to thank our partners—the State of Mississippi, MDA, JCEDF, the Board of Supervisors, the Port and Chevron—for their collaborative efforts and strategic planning that made this new facility possible. We are eager to unlock long-term growth opportunities that will not only benefit our organization but also positively impact the local community by creating jobs and fostering economic development,” BWC Terminals President and CEO Adam Smith said.

To support the project the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, program. Jackson County is assisting with the project, as well.

“BWC Terminals chose Mississippi in part because our logistics capabilities are second to none. Pascagoula’s deepwater port, multimodal connectivity and established energy corridor provide the foundation this project needs to succeed. And the company’s partnership with long-standing corporate partner Chevron is a powerful example of how Mississippi is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages industry leaders to collaborate, innovate and grow. MDA is proud to support BWC Terminals as the company builds its future here,” noted Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork.

BWC Terminals serves a variety of industries, including the refining, manufacturing and distribution of bulk liquids such as petroleum, chemicals and agricultural products. The company also provides a range of additional services including custom built tanks, storage, blending and other specialized logistics.

“We welcome BWC Terminals to Jackson County and look forward to their continued success in partnership with Chevron Products Company. BWC’s strategic location in Jackson County is a testament to a community whose diverse economy supports employers like Chevron and logistics and distribution suppliers like BWC,” added Jackson County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director George Freeland.

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