S. Transportation Department has approved a license for oil transportation and storage company Sentinel Midstream's planned deepwater oil export project off the Texas coast, marking a significant milestone in the country's efforts to boost its oil industry and production. 's ability to accommodate Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), will enable the export of up to 1 million barrels of crude oil per day.
6 nautical miles off the coast of Brazoria County, Texas, the deepwater port is expected to significantly reduce vessel congestion and improve navigational safety by allowing for faster, cheaper, and more efficient cargo transfer. S. S.
Coast Guard, in reviewing the application to ensure it meets strict safety and security standards. The Texas GulfLink project is also expected to create jobs at home and stability abroad, as stated by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. S.
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oil industry and production, aligning with President Donald Trump's efforts to promote faster approvals of projects that will help enhance the country's energy sector.
This approval is a testament to the administration's commitment to boosting the U.S. oil industry and production, which has been facing challenges in recent years. The completion of this project will not only create jobs but also increase the country's ability to export its abundant resources, ultimately contributing to the nation's economic growth.






