Happy Monday and welcome back to another week of ESC News Blog!
Sorry for the long absence,
nonetheless we are back with more interesting topics from around the energy and
maritime industry. Let’s get started!
We love an update on previous
Blogs especially when it comes from such an important project as Project 11,
please see our previous Blogs! Back in
May, Port Houston announced Project 11 was
on schedule and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) had secured $131
million in its Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget for the project. The USACE money will be allocated the
following way: $33 million for Project 11 and another $98 million for
Operations and Maintenance to deepen the channel and for maintenance on the
channel. Well, it appears more good news has trickled down from the top for
this important ship channel.
Did anyone see the Port Houston’s
Port Report Newsletter: Volume 25, Issue 6 on June 30, 2025, they
have an announcement titled, “Houston Ship Channel Expansion – Project 11
Funded to Completion - Allocation in President’s FY26 Budget”? The
announcement is in regard to a Notice from Port Houston in regard to federal
money for Project 11 and its completion costs.
They have been notified the President’s FY 2026 includes $53.6 million
in funding for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) in its budget for the Houston
Ship Channel (HSC). This federal money
is in addition to the money already allocated in the USACE has in their budget
for this year.
In addition, Port Houston
has added to its milestones for Project 11.
Now with HSC dredging nearly being completed for Port Houston’s leg
of Bayport Ship Channel and Barbours Cut Ship Channel daylight restrictions have
been decreased for the channel in the area’s which are done. USACE will be controlling the dredging from
Barbours Cut and the upper Turning Basin and this part is expected to be
finished by 2029. Well, this is great
news especially with all the uncertainty which has surrounded federal funding for
many other projects around Texas and the country. If you would like more information from the
announcement from Port Houston; please click the link: Houston-Ship-Channel-Expansion-_-Project-11-Funded-to-Completion_-Final-with-Photo-1.pdf.
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We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of
your week! Keep dry!
**Disclaimer: Please see the Port Houston’s Announcement
for specific details. **