Organization Overview
Energy Transfer Houston Terminal, formerly (HFOTCO), occupies over 330 acres and provides crude oil, residual fuel oil, feedstocks and refined products terminal storage services. With its roots in fuel oil, the terminal is one of the largest providers of residual fuel oil storage on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Services Provided:
• Tank Capacity: 18.2 million barrels current capacity
-6.7 Crude oil, 10.9 million heated storage, 600K refined products
• Marine docks: 5 deepwater berths, max draft 45 feet, 7 barge berths
• Rail/Truck: 72 rail spots (on manifest), assocd. tank trucks racks
• Pipelines:
-Inbound - Speed Jct. and Cushing Market Link
-Outbound - Lyondell, Valero and Shell
• Products:
-Crude, Residual Oils, VGO, Fuel Oil, Distillates, Naphtha Service
Services Provided:
• Tank Capacity: 18.2 million barrels current capacity
-6.7 Crude oil, 10.9 million heated storage, 600K refined products
• Marine docks: 5 deepwater berths, max draft 45 feet, 7 barge berths
• Rail/Truck: 72 rail spots (on manifest), assocd. tank trucks racks
• Pipelines:
-Inbound - Speed Jct. and Cushing Market Link
-Outbound - Lyondell, Valero and Shell
• Products:
-Crude, Residual Oils, VGO, Fuel Oil, Distillates, Naphtha Service
Mickey Franco
Director, Operations
Amanda Acosta
Ben Lamarche
Benoit Lamarche
Brandon Davis
Brandon Thomas
Charles Suggs
Christopher Deslatte
Don Elkins
Eric Clugy
Eric Pierre
Evan Morshedi
Manager, Terminal Operations
John Grider
Katlynn O'Malley
Nancy Salas
O'Neil Hibbert
Robert Chapa
Ryan Valladares
Sam Nelson
Stephen Monych