ASSETS AND LOCATIONS
PLACEHOLDER TEXT: Brine Production, Hydrocarbon Storage, Truck Racks, Mineral Holdings, Storage Caverns, and Salt Plants
PLACEHOLDER TEXT: Brine Production, Hydrocarbon Storage, Truck Racks, Mineral Holdings, Storage Caverns, and Salt Plants
Markham
Pierce Junction
Mont Belvieu
White Castle
Chacahoula
Beaumont/Spindletop
Markham
Pierce Junction
Mont Belvieu
White Castle
Chacahoula
Beaumont/Spindletop
> Located in Mont Belvieu, Texas. 35 miles east of Houston
> 2.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide
> ??? feet to top of salt
> Treated brine production
> Trading and storage center for natural gas liquids
> Located in Lafourche Parish, La. 66 miles southwest of New Orleans, 72 miles southeast of Baton Rouge
> 3 miles long and 1.6 miles wide
> 2,000 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Located in Clemville, Texas. 90 miles southwest of Houston, 20 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico
> 1 mile in diameter
> 1,700 feet to top of salt
> Brine production and underground storage
> Located in Grand Bayou, La. 30 miles south of Baton Rouge, 70 miles west of New Orleans
> 2.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide
> 1,000 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Located in Liberty County, Texas. 17 miles north of Mont Belvieu
> 2 miles long and 3 miles wide
> 1,000 feet to top of salt
> Under development
> Located in Houston, Texas. 2 miles south of Astrodome
> 2 miles in diameter
> 860 feet to top of salt
> Brine production and underground storage
> First brine plant owned and operated by Texas Brine
> Corporation in 1946
> Located in Saltville, Va. Western corner of Virginia
> 200 feet to top of salt in shallowest areas
> Commercial salt operations began in 1782 – critical salt works for the Confederacy with multiple Civil War battles on current land holdings
> Located in Beaumont, Texas. 77 miles northeast of Houston
> 1.5 miles in diameter
> 1,200 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Discovered in 1901, the birthplace of the Gulf Coast oil industry
> Located in White Castle, La. 20 miles southwest of Baton Rouge
> 2 miles long, 1 mile wide
> 1,700 feet to top of salt
> Treated brine production
> Located in Wyoming, NY. 50 miles east of Buffalo, 60 miles southeast of Niagara Falls
> 1,500 feet to top of salt, bedded salt 100 feet thick
> Brine production through re-saturation of depleted brine
> Located in Mont Belvieu, Texas. 35 miles east of Houston
> 2.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide
> ??? feet to top of salt
> Treated brine production
> Trading and storage center for natural gas liquids
> Located in Lafourche Parish, La. 66 miles southwest of New Orleans, 72 miles southeast of Baton Rouge
> 3 miles long and 1.6 miles wide
> 2,000 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Located in Clemville, Texas. 90 miles southwest of Houston, 20 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico
> 1 mile in diameter
> 1,700 feet to top of salt
> Brine production and underground storage
> Located in Grand Bayou, La. 30 miles south of Baton Rouge, 70 miles west of New Orleans
> 2.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide
> 1,000 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Located in Liberty County, Texas. 17 miles north of Mont Belvieu
> 2 miles long and 3 miles wide
> 1,000 feet to top of salt
> Under development
> Located in Houston, Texas. 2 miles south of Astrodome
> 2 miles in diameter
> 860 feet to top of salt
> Brine production and underground storage
> First brine plant owned and operated by Texas Brine
> Corporation in 1946
> Located in Saltville, Va. Western corner of Virginia
> 200 feet to top of salt in shallowest areas
> Commercial salt operations began in 1782 – critical salt works for the Confederacy with multiple Civil War battles on current land holdings
> Located in Beaumont, Texas. 77 miles northeast of Houston
> 1.5 miles in diameter
> 1,200 feet to top of salt
> Brine production
> Discovered in 1901, the birthplace of the Gulf Coast oil industry
> Located in White Castle, La. 20 miles southwest of Baton Rouge
> 2 miles long, 1 mile wide
> 1,700 feet to top of salt
> Treated brine production
> Located in Wyoming, NY. 50 miles east of Buffalo, 60 miles southeast of Niagara Falls
> 1,500 feet to top of salt, bedded salt 100 feet thick
> Brine production through re-saturation of depleted brine
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