Who will Texas GulfLink employ?

Texas GulfLink will hire qualified, professionals and operators and provide them with the most advanced training and tools. We believe in Texas and the American workforce and our jobs will be  vital for the national security of the United States.

Texas GulfLink is committed to using the proven ingenuity and experience of American workers, and only the latest and best technologies to support them, and has installed redundant safety measures that exceed federal requirements to ensure the least impact to the environment and local communities along the route.

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Is the Texas GulfLink project safe?

Yes, the entire Texas GulfLink project will be developed, constructed, and monitored 24/7/365 by qualified, vetted engineers equipped with state-of-the-art control technology to uphold the highest standard of health, safety, and environmental concern.

Texas GulfLink commissioned numerous independent and third-party scientific, empirical studies for its deepwater port licensing application to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) which included everything from soil tests, risk assessments, and to environmental impact studies.

Every organization that conducted a study for Texas GulfLink was completely independent from Texas GulfLink, and their findings have been submitted and presented to the many federal and state agencies Texas GulfLink was required to obtain approval from.

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What are the main benefits of this development?

The Texas GulfLink Deepwater Port will allow the United States to sell oil and gas products on the international market. This will translate to national growth in terms of GDP, as well as directly impact local and state businesses with millions in new revenue from markets that were previously untapped. Texas GulfLink will generate 50 to 80 permanent jobs in the local community, and directly impact thousands within the region during construction. Texas GulfLink will be a crude oil port. Not sure we can say “oil and gas products

As with any new development of this scale, new industries will develop around the support of the Texas GulfLink Deepwater port that are not directly involved in the transportation of oil and gas to VLCCs such as: construction efforts, hotels and hospitality ventures, transportation and logistics, food and beverage establishments, and general consumer goods and services. May want to add port services from Port Freeport

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