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Corpus Christi Ship Channel Closed After Pickup Truck Enters Waterway

The U.S. Coast Guard announced that the Corpus Christi'ship channel' in southern Texas had been closed on Wednesday after a vehicle was found to have entered the waterway.

Port Aransas South Jetty reported on Facebook that a man drove into the ocean between 5:30 a.m. (1130 GMT), and 6 a.m. while doing donuts at the beach. Police were preparing to remove a pickup.

According to LSEG ship tracker data, as of Wednesday afternoon there were no tankers transporting crude oil, refined products of petroleum, or liquefied gas through the 'channel.

Another 11 tankers waited at anchorage. Port?currently handles half of U.S. crude exports, and is the leading LNG export point.

The Coast Guard reported that responders were working on recovering the vehicle and that they expect the channel to open by the end of the day.

The Port of Corpus Christi remained open. It is one of the largest export hubs for petroleum products in the United States, and especially crude oil.

The Permian Basin, which spans Texas and New Mexico, is America's top shale-basin. The company also handles a significant amount of liquefied gas and ships crude oil from the Eagle Ford shale in South Texas.

Many refineries in the area of Corpus Christi process crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and other fuels. Much of this is exported via the channel. Reporting by Stefanie Eschenbacher, Curtis Williams, and Arathy Sommesekhar from Houston. Editing by Nathan Crooks & Stephen Coates.

(source: Reuters)