Gateway Terminals Announces Acceptance of Canadian Crude Oil
05.17.2013 - NEWS

May 17, 2013 [Marketwired] - Gateway Terminals LLC, a subsidiary of SEACOR Holdings Inc., yesterday announced it has updated its terminal mechanics to now accept Canadian crude oil (Heavy Sour-Unconventional).


Adding this product line, along with Bakken Crude, allows third party customers to move unit trains or manifest volumes of North American crude oil from rail to barge on the Mississippi River at Mile Marker 177.3. The facility also has capacity for new volumes for deliveries to Gulf Coast markets.

Gateway Terminals

The Gateway Terminals facility, located on the Mississippi River in Sauget, Illinois, (St. Louis) at Mile Marker 177.3, provides high speed shale oil storage and transfer in and out of the terminal on water, by Gateway’s unit train capabilities, or by truck. Product stored or aggregated at Gateway Terminals can be rapidly delivered to other key U.S. markets, as needed.

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