Happy Thursday!
We have an
update on the Sentinel’s Texas GulfLink (TGL).
TGL was in our Blog about a year ago for them receiving their MARAD
Deepwater Port license, and they were in our Blog in early February 2026, for them
receiving their Deepwater license from the US Department of Transportation (DOT).
(Check out these previous blogs.) Well, they haven’t wasted anymore time
getting things moving. This is good news
considering other deep offshore port projects have been placed on hold. Let’s dig in.
Did anyone
happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Update Newsletter on
May 7, 2026, their article titled, “Sentinel Midstream to begin construction on
Texas GulfLink deepwater port”? In the
article, it speaks on how Sentinel Midstream announced on Tuesday they will now
start building their Texas GulfLink deepwater oil export port off the coast of
Texas, and their facility will be able to handle Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC)
giving the huge vessels a more navigable and safer choice for loading. The deepwater port 30 miles off the coast of
Texas has funding from an US-Japan Trade Agreement which was signed in the Fall.
We will let you know, if we hear anything else on TGL! If you would like to read more of the Oil
& Gas Journal’s article, please click the link: Sentinel
Midstream to begin construction on Texas GulfLink deepwater port | Oil &
Gas Journal.
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to check out our ESC website or
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project you would like to see get off the ground or you would like to see
what’s under your feet to help with your emissions!
We hope you have a wonderful evening and a productive week!
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