Incident at the Port of Houston

Posted 03/23/2015

On Monday, Barbours Cut Terminal at the Port of Houston was shut down due to a collision between two vessels which caused a leak of flammable liquid cargo. The volatile and colorless liquid, known as methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) is an additive used to raise the oxygen content of gasoline. It is difficult to determine how much liquid was actually spilled, but the leak was contained in 90 minutes. Thankfully no injuries have been reported, but residents within the area have been asked to stay within their homes as much as possible.

As of today, the Barbours Cut Terminal is still closed, but all other Port Authority terminals are operating as normal.

We will continue to provide updates on this incident as we receive them