Updates status of Houston Ship Channel and Sabine-Neches Waterway
Vessel movements at the Houston Ship Channel and nearby ports resumed today after closing Monday night due to fog, a ship agent said.
The Houston Pilots Association, which services vessels entering or departing the port of Houston, resumed boardings for all traffic at 2:05pm ET Tuesday after opening to only outbound traffic at 10:45am ET, the US Coast Guard said.
Pilots also resumed service at the nearby ports of Galveston and Texas City after closing Monday. The port of Freeport, Texas, remained open, the ship agent said.
Pilot service at the Sabine-Neches Waterway on the Texas-Louisiana border resumed at 2:30pm ET Tuesday after closing at 12:30am ET, the third consecutive day with intermittent fog closures.
Vessel traffic resumed at the Louisiana port of Lake Charles at 4:45am ET Tuesday, the ship agent said. Traffic there has been halted every night since 2 February due to dense fog but has remained open during the day.
The October-March period that brings cooler weather to the US Gulf coast also brings periods of dense fog that can disrupt area ports, as warmer humid air collides with colder onshore air masses. Port closures can persist for several days, leading to delays and vessel congestion.
Weather forecasts indicate a moderate to high chance of fog in Texas and Louisiana through Thursday morning.