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  2. Houston Refining - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 2006, Lyondell Chemical Company bought CITGO's share, and as a result, Houston Refining became a wholly owned subsidiary of Lyondell. [6] In April of 2022, LyondellBasell announced plans to close the refinery by the end of 2023. [7] The target closure date was pushed back to Q1 2025 due to a period of strong refining margins. [8] [9]

  3. Sale and purchase of ship - Wikipedia

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    The sale and purchase of ship is an important aspect of the shipping industry. It may involve large amounts of money and requires brokers to possess knowledge of types of vessels and their function, knowledge of maritime law, as well experience in bargaining .

  4. NATCO Group - Wikipedia

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    NATCO Group was a medium-sized company based in Houston, Texas, officially founded in 1988 but essentially the successor of the National Tank Company which was founded in 1926; it manufactured equipment for separating oil, natural gas and water from one another, which is used in most oil-producing regions of the world.

  5. Category:Ships built in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Ships built in Houston" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. List of ship launches in 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes 4 January China Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding: Shanghai: HTMS Chang: Type 071E LSD: For Royal Thai Navy [1]: 21 January France

  7. Barbours Cut Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Barbours Cut is situated along the Barbours Cut Ship Channel, between La Porte and Morgan's Point, Texas.This channel, located at the mouth of Buffalo Bayou on Galveston Bay, is itself a tributary to the larger Houston Ship Channel, which runs from Houston, through the bay, to the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. SeaLand - Wikipedia

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    This process offered companies significant time and cost savings that facilitated distribution and expanded international trade. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On April 26, 1956, McLean introduced the world's first container ship, Ideal-X , which sailed from Newark, New Jersey to Houston , Texas with 58 aluminum trailers (containers) on its deck.

  9. Cameron International - Wikipedia

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    Original Cameron Iron Works Building. On the National Register of Historic Places Park Towers South, which was the former headquarters of Cameron. Cameron International Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems ...