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The Louisiana International Gulf Transfer Terminal (LIGTT) is a historic and game-changing project which will create America's first large transfer terminal designed to handle containers, bulk cargo, and petroleum products entering and leaving the United States of America.
 
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The Future

is Coming to Louisiana

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The Louisiana International Gulf Transfer Terminal Project Features:

The state-of-the-art, green-built facility will employ the latest in automated technology and design logistics while enabling security screening of 100% of cargo.

This port facility is projected to create in the state of Louisiana, 34,000 jobs over the next five years.  Economists project the creation throughout the Mississippi River corodor approximately 150,000+ jobs over the next 10 years.

+ The impacts of the LIGTT facility will extend throughout the interior of the United States, reaching 33 states along the 14,500 miles of the Mississippi River and its tributaries.  

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LIGTT Midstream Holdings will generate revenues from multiple key verticals:

Container Shipping

  • Handling charge on container throughout at the shipping terminal

Bulk Cargo

  • Multiple options for the export and import of liquid bulk commodities

  • Efficient export and import of dry bulk commodities

  • Flexible design and transfer options that will allow access for multiple commodity lines

Liquid Hydrocarbons

  • ​Manufacturing, storage, and export of liquid hydrocarbons

  • Strategic location near large gas reserves 

  • Extensive pipeline system in place onshore and offshore

Onshore Infrastructure

  • Development of onshore and upriver facilities

  • Efficient ability to move commodities from interior of the United States to strategic Gulf location

  • Rapid deployment of transportation needs

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LIGTT Midstream Holdings, LLC enjoys a Public-Private Sublease and Development Agreement     with LIGTT Authority, a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana

Click here to view our Rendered Fly-Over of the porposed LIGTT Port

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