Vecenergy Expands into Southwest
10.24.2011 - NEWS

October 24, 2011 [OPIS] – Vecenergy, which acquired two Chevron pipeline terminals earlier in 2011 in Alabama and Georgia, has just acquired another terminal from the major.


Vecenergy is now the operator of a 150,000-bbl capacity products terminal in Albuquerque, N.M.   
The company acknowledges that the purchase puts it in a new geographic market, and executives hint that they are looking at further acquisitions or other expansion opportunities in the region.   
“We are very excited to be expanding into new markets. We are very optimistic about the potential this terminal offers,” said Todd Cannon, chief operating officer for Vecenergy. “We look forward to future expansion opportunities while we continue to focus on providing exceptional service to all our customers.”   
Vecenergy also designs, builds, finances and operates new terminals. It owns and operates a major facility at Port Everglades in Florida that was planned and built from the ground up in record time.   
Its terminals now have a combined capacity of more than 2.1 million barrels.

10-year Treasury yield hovers close to highest level since April as investors await key jobs data
01.10.2025 - NEWS
U.S. Treasury yields hovered close to its highest level since April on Friday, as investo... Read More
Union dockworkers, port employers announce tentative deal at East Coast and Gulf ports
01.09.2025 - NEWS
State of Freight The tentative agreement is on all items for a new six-year mas... Read More
China's property market is expected to stabilize in 2025 — but stay subdued for years
10.30.2024 - NEWS
China’s struggling real estate sector may not start turning around until the sec... Read More
Harris will offer an alternative to Trump-era politics in closing argument speech
10.29.2024 - NEWS
1234534234 Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris walks to bo... Read More