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With Closed Ship Channel, Exxon Reduces Refinery Runs

2014-03-25 07:06:00| OGI

The Coast Guard reported March 24 that 46 outbound and 47 inbound vessels are in the queue for transit in the Port of Houston.

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Houston ship lane remains shut as cleanup drags on; Exxon cuts output

2014-03-25 06:29:32| Energy - Topix.net

The closure of the vital Houston Ship Channel looked set to extend to a fourth day after the Coast Guard struggled to finish cleaning up after an oil barge spill on Monday, threatening to force deeper production cuts at local refiners.

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Houston Ship Channel Closes after Oil Spill

2014-03-24 09:00:00| Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition

Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition

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Ship and barge collision causes oil spill in Houston Ship Channel

2014-03-24 01:00:00| Ship Technology

A 585ft bulk carrier Summer Wind and a barge carrying 924,000gal of fuel oil collided near Texas City, in the Houston Ship Channel on 22 March, resulting in the release of approximately 168,000gal of fuel oil into the water.

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Oil Spill From Ship-Barge Crash Closes Houston Ship Channel

2014-03-23 21:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Environment News Service: A major oil spill Saturday has closed the Houston Ship Channel, preventing over 60 vessels, including three cruise ships, from transiting between the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay. Efforts to contain and recover about 168,000 gallons of marine fuel oil spilled when a bulk carrier collided with a barge continue today with what the U.S. Coast Guard calls "aggressive deployment of all available response resources." At 12:35 pm Saturday, watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Houston/Galveston...

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