Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center: Major Crude Oil Export Harbour in Ingleside, Texas

INGLESIDE, Texas, United States

Overview

Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center is an operational harbour facility in Ingleside, Texas, handling bulk liquids and serving as a key marine terminal for crude oil exports.

Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center is a major harbour facility located in Ingleside, Texas, United States. Situated on the Gulf Coast, it operates as a deepwater port specializing in the handling and export of crude oil and other liquid bulk commodities. The facility is a critical node in North American energy infrastructure, connecting domestic production to global markets. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. As a marine terminal handling petroleum products, it must comply with strict oil spill prevention and response requirements under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. The facility likely employs advanced stormwater management and oil-water separation systems to mitigate environmental risks. As a key export hub, the Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center plays a significant role in the regional economy and energy security. Its operations support the transportation of crude oil from the Permian Basin and other domestic sources to international markets. The facility's location in a sensitive coastal environment necessitates robust environmental management practices to protect local ecosystems and water quality.

Environmental context

The facility is located on the Texas Gulf Coast, an area characterized by sensitive coastal habitats including estuaries, marshes, and seagrass beds. Operations involving crude oil and petroleum products pose risks of spills and stormwater runoff, which could impact local water quality and marine life. The facility must implement stringent spill prevention and control measures, as well as stormwater management plans, to comply with Clean Water Act requirements and protect the surrounding environment.

Frequently asked questions

Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center is located at 1450 Lexington Blvd, Ingleside, Texas 78362, United States, on the Gulf Coast.

It is a deepwater harbour facility that handles the export of crude oil and other liquid bulk commodities, serving as a key link between domestic production and international markets.

The facility operates under U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits, and must comply with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 for spill prevention and response.

Handling crude oil poses risks of spills and stormwater runoff, which can impact nearby coastal habitats. The facility uses oil-water separation and stormwater management systems to mitigate these risks.

It supports the export of crude oil from the Permian Basin, creating jobs and supporting energy infrastructure in the region.

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