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Chett Chiasson, the executive director of the Greater Lafourche Port Commission, has been instrumental in guiding Port Fourchon through economic challenges towards a thriving future. The port, a vital service station for the offshore energy sector, supports over 250 companies and is set for major developments, including a $200 million deepwater port and significant job creation. Despite industry challenges, Port Fourchon is committed to technological advancements and environmental stewardship, ensuring its continued relevance in the evolving energy landscape.
Port Fourchon, Louisiana — Chett Chiasson, the executive director of the Greater Lafourche Port Commission since 2010, has been at the forefront of navigating economic challenges while steering Port Fourchon towards a promising energy future. Port Fourchon is an essential service station for the offshore energy production sector, providing vital support for more than 250 companies involved in oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
The port primarily operates as a landlord port, leasing waterfront property to various companies that supply materials and support services, including tank cleaning and liquid mud for deepwater drilling. Approximately 15% of the nation’s crude oil production originates from the Gulf, with all offshore energy assets receiving service from the companies based at Port Fourchon. The port spans over 1,300 acres of developed land and boasts over 83,000 linear feet of waterfront property, with more than 400 supply vessels navigating its channels each day.
Under Chiasson’s leadership, significant advancements have been made, including a long-term lease signed with Argent LNG LLC for the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on 144 acres. This development is expected to create around 1,000 permanent jobs in the region, along with as many as 3,500 construction jobs, indicating a substantial economic boost for the area. Furthermore, Port Fourchon is positioning itself as a hub for wind energy, despite ongoing uncertainties surrounding the industry’s viability in the Gulf. Plans are underway to construct a $200 million deepwater port to accommodate offshore oil rigs and wind farm operations.
Continuing challenges faced by the oil and gas industry, including fluctuating oil prices and an increasing focus on emissions reduction, have not significantly impacted the activity levels at Port Fourchon. The port’s strategic response includes a commitment to technological development for emission control, demonstrating the industry’s dedication to balancing environmental concerns with economic interests. Discussions regarding offshore wind technology are also progressing, with Gulf Wind Technology planning to install a small-scale wind turbine for testing purposes.
Recognized for its comprehensive resiliency approach, Port Fourchon is actively working to enhance its infrastructure to support its diverse energy initiatives. Projects totaling more than $270 million are scheduled to commence over the next two years, which include the acquisition of Caillouet Island to facilitate improved access and a new $4.3 million terminal at the South Lafourche Leonard Miller Jr. Airport. Chett Chiasson is pursuing innovative funding strategies and public-private partnerships essential for dredging projects aimed at deepening the port’s waters to accommodate larger vessels.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and other external challenges, Port Fourchon has demonstrated remarkable adaptability and resilience. The port not only plays a pivotal role in the Gulf’s energy landscape but also emphasizes the importance of balancing energy production, economic vitality, and environmental stewardship. This strategic vision ensures that Port Fourchon remains a key player in supporting a diverse range of energy initiatives while navigating the complexities of an evolving industry.
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