Superior Geographic Location

NOLA Terminal is the Mississippi River’s closest multi-purpose bulk terminal to the Gulf of Mexico, bringing substantial cost savings compared to other terminals up river.

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Multi-Use Terminal

MIle Marker on the Mississippi River
Acres Available for Development

NOLA Terminal's Advantages

No Bridge Restricitions

NOLA Terminal is not encumbered by having to navigate under existing bridge heights. We service up to Capesize vessels as well as oceangoing barges.

Pipeline Access

Our location provides access to several existing crude oil pipelines.

Storage Capacity

We will have the capabilities to store large volumes of a variety of products.

Ship & Barge Docks

Vessels up to 170,000 dwt at each ship dock and the capacity to work multiple barges daily.

Ship & Barge Docks

Servicing up to two New-Panamax vessels per week per dock. Three deepwater safe berths and one barge docks planned for initial construction phase, and one additional barge dock in future construction phases.

Storage Tanks

Capacity of up to 10 million barrels of crude oil and clean petroleum products with on-site blending, storage, and tank-to-tank transferring capabilities.

Multi-Use Terminal

Designed to accommodate a range of customers including grain, fertilizer, aggregate, containers, brown water, and crude oil & refined products.

NOLA Terminal's Rules & Regulations

Updated January 17, 2024