Port of Corpus Christi on Schedule to Accept 2021 Sponsorship Applications
Through the regional spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic downturn, the Port of Corpus Christi remains committed to its community and therefore will not alter plans to open its biannual call for sponsorship applications from Coastal Bend nonprofit organizations.
Port of Corpus Christi Returns to Normal Readiness Post-Tropical Storm Beta
The Port of Corpus Christi has returned its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 5 (normal seasonal readiness), in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness Plan and the passing of Tropical Storm Beta. The Port Authority continues to monitor the tropics for any potential storm threats that may form during the remainder of hurricane season.
Tropical Storm Beta Impact to the Port: Return to Hurricane Readiness Condition 4
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – In response to the forecasted trajectory and intensity of Tropical Storm Beta, the Port of Corpus Christi has decreased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port…
Tropical Storm Beta Impact to the Port: Hurricane Readiness Condition 2
Anticipating the landfall of Tropical Storm Beta, The Port of Corpus Christi has increased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 2 (Tropical Hazards expected within 24 hours), in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness Plan. The Port continues to monitor possible impact scenarios for the developing Tropical Storm Beta in and around the Texas Coastal Bend region.
Tropical Storm Beta Impact to the Port: Hurricane Readiness Condition 3
Due to the active tropical conditions in the Gulf of Mexico, the Port of Corpus Christi has increased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 3 (Tropical Hazards expected within 48 hours), in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness Plan. The Port Authority continues to monitor possible impact scenarios for the developing Tropical Storm Beta in and around the Texas Coastal Bend region.
Tropical Storm Beta Impact to the Port: Hurricane Readiness Condition 4
Due to the active tropical conditions in the Gulf of Mexico, the Port of Corpus Christi has increased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 4 (Tropical Hazards expected within 72 hours), in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness Plan. The Port Authority continues to monitor possible impact scenarios for the developing Tropical Storm Beta in and around the Texas Coastal Bend region.
Port of Corpus Christi, City of Port Aransas Reach Settlement on Harbor Island
The Port of Corpus Christi and City of Port Aransas have reached an agreement on the future development of Harbor Island. This agreement amicably resolves all pending litigation between the Parties.
Port of Corpus Christi Added to Argus American GulfCoast Select (AGS) Crude Pricing Index
The Port of Corpus Christi has been added to Argus’ American GulfCoast Select (Argus AGS) Crude Index which provides real-time commodity pricing data from Argus. The new AGS Index further positions Corpus Christi as a major hub for crude oil contracts by increasing transactional pricing certainty for global energy markets while reducing infrastructure investment risk in the region.
Port of Corpus Christi Announces Organizational Appointments
Corpus Christi, TX, USA –The Port of Corpus Christi has appointed Jeff Pollack as its first Chief Strategy Officer. Pollack, who specializes in coastal community land use and resiliency, joined…
UPDATE 4: Coast Guard, Salvage Crews Recover Remaining Dredging Vessel Crewmembers from Ship Channel in Corpus Christi, Texas
Coast Guard and salvage crews recovered the bodies of the two remaining crewmembers Monday after recovering a portion of the dredging vessel Waymon L Boyd from the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in Corpus Christi, Texas.