PORT FOURCHON, Louisiana (Reuters) - On Louisiana’s south coast, in a key port servicing the U.S. offshore oil industry, a huge shipyard sits idle and in tatters. Where parts of the nine-bay ...
PORT FOURCHON, La. (WVUE) - Chett Chaisson leads a boat tour highlighting a newly-built section of marsh near Port Fourchon, the giant oil and gas service port where he serves as executive director.
CUT OFF, La. — At the Greater Lafourche Port Commission’s (GLPC) December board meeting, Gulf Wind Technology approved a lease agreement that will make Port Fourchon the first location in Louisiana to ...
PORT FOURCHON, La. (WVUE) - Lafourche Parish leaders on Monday (Oct. 17) hosted the head of the American Petroleum Institute, giving him a tour of Port Fourchon, touting the port’s strategic ...
REPAIRS ARE UNDERWAY FOLLOWING AN OIL SPILL OFF THE COAST OF LOUISIANA. OFFICIALS SAY TWO BARRELS SPILLED ONTO LAND AND ROCK AT FOURCHON JUNCTION STATION THURSDAY. WE’RE TOLD THE OIL HAS BEEN CLEANED ...
Louisiana’s first commercial-scale wind turbine won’t produce much energy, but its location has plenty of symbolic power. Set to spin over the Gulf of Mexico’s largest oil and gas port late next year, ...
PORT FOURCHON, La. (KLFY)– The Coast Guard medevacs a 71-year-old man from an offshore supply vessel approximately 100 miles southwest of Port Fourchon on Thursday. Coast Guard Sector New Orleans ...
Hurricane Gustav has already pushed about three feet of water on Louisiana 1, the only access road to Port Fourchon, the port's director Ted Falgout said.By 7 a.m. this morning, wind gusts at the port ...
One deceased person has been found and 12 others are missing after a commercial vessel capsized Tuesday several miles south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana, according to the US Coast Guard. There were 19 ...
PORT FOURCHON, Louisiana, Oct 14 (Reuters) - On Louisiana’s south coast, in a key port servicing the U.S. offshore oil industry, a huge shipyard sits idle and in tatters. Where parts of the nine-bay ...
PORT FOURCHON, Louisiana, Oct 14 (Reuters) - On Louisiana’s south coast, in a key port servicing the U.S. offshore oil industry, a huge shipyard sits idle and in tatters. Where parts of the nine-bay ...