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Port of Corpus Christi records its highest ever Q1 throughput

Port of Corpus Christi reported on Wednesday that it had recorded the highest first quarter ever for freight movements through its shipping channel by 2025. This was due to increased oil and LNG shipments.

For the first time, the port and its clients moved more than 50 million tonnes of cargo through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.

The Port of Corpus Christi, the third largest port in the United States in terms of total waterborne tons, is strategically located on the western side of the Gulf of Mexico and serves as a major gateway for international and domestic maritime trade.

The Port of Corpus Christi reported that crude oil shipments totaled 33,4 million tons in Q1 of 2025, while LNG volumes accounted for 4.3 million tonnes. Dry and break bulk commodities also saw increases, with Q1 tonnage increasing by 5% compared to a year ago.

The final phase of Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project, expected to be completed by mid-2025, is currently in progress.

After completion, the port expects the project to improve waterways on the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida with a 54 foot-deep and 53-foot-wide vessel channel along with additional shelf space for barges. (Reporting by Sarah Qureshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

(source: Reuters)