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Abbott highlights port as vital to supply chain, energy

The Port of Brownsville is a key component of Texas’ booming energy industry, Gov. Greg Abbott stated Wednesday.

“Ports are the gateway to the might of the Texas economy, and the Port of Brownsville is vital infrastructure for our booming energy industry,” Abbott said. “The Port of Brownsville is rapidly growing the economy of the Rio Grande Valley and bringing new opportunities to South Texans, and I look forward to continuing our state’s partnership with members of the port sector to unleash the full potential of all that the Port of Brownsville has to offer.”

The governor’s statement was delivered to media following a visit to the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday that included a stop at the Port of Brownsville.

Abbott met with port sector leaders, staff, and stakeholders at the Port of Brownsville for a roundtable discussion on the Texas economy and supply chain issues, and the port industry, according to the governor’s office.

During the discussion, Abbott highlighted the Port of Brownsville as a key component of Texas’ booming energy industry and as a critical asset to the Lone Star State’s economic success, including the ability for the port to become the center of American energy independence through liquified natural gas facilities.

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