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History
  • In 1983, Channel Bunker Service opened a small marine terminal in Channelview, Texas providing bunker fuel by barge and dockside fueling to marine vessels calling on the Houston Ship Channel. As that business expanded, a new division, Intergulf Fuels, was formed to blend and sell bunker fuels on a larger scale in shore tanks within a public terminal.
  • In January of 1995, ChemSep, Inc. opened to provide liquid recycling/disposal of marine pollution (MARPOL) waste to vessels calling on the Port of Houston, Galveston, Port Arthur, Beaumont and Freeport under USCG (United States Coast Guard) regulated over the water transfers. ChemSep, Inc. formed a partnership with Intergulf Fuels and leased treatment tankage in Channelview, Texas.
  • ChemSep, Inc. outgrew the Intergulf Fuels Channelview facility and in January of 1999, ChemSep, Inc. constructed the Bayport processing plant in Pasadena, Texas. This facility was constructed on virgin property in a strictly industrial complex with all the major utilities including a direct pipeline to Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority a publicly owned water treatment plant (POTW) for wastewater disposal.
  • In late 1999, ChemSep, Inc. expanded services at its Bayport facility to include non-hazardous wastewater disposal for 3rd party generators pursuant to a permit received from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). This allowed ChemSep, Inc. to augment the current business to include the industrial segment. The Bayport facility armed ChemSep, Inc. with the ability to accept materials from marine, industrial, petrochemical, refining and transportation related industries. Materials accepted included wastewater, oil/water emulsions, oil water, used oil, sludges, tank bottoms, off-specification gasoline/diesel and recoverable petroleum products.
  • In 2001 Intergulf Fuels and ChemSep, Inc. merged and created Intergulf Corporation. The two companies had a long history working together. Intergulf Fuels brought the fuel oil distribution and fuel oil blending component and large petrochemical customers to the table and ChemSep, Inc. brought the logistic and waste/recycling processing services component to the table. These synergies tremendously increased the company’s ability to collect, process and market its products and services.
  • In 2006, Intergulf Corp. purchased 11 acres of Hwy 225 frontage in LaPorte, Texas to support its blending and railcar operations with over 2,200 linear foot of rail and 4,500bbls of storage. This facility was also able to relieve the Bayport facility from truck parking and allowed Intergulf to build a truck maintenance shop.
  • In February of 2007, Intergulf purchased 4 acres of waterfront property along the Houston Ship Channel in LaPorte, Texas to support Intergulf’s marine business and equipment including a tug and three barges. A multi-barge dock and battery of tanks (4,500bbls) were built. Future plans include 200,000bbl terminal for gasoline blendstock, refinery feedstock, and fuel oil storage.
  • In November of 2010, Intergulf completed construction of a 1,500bbl/day atmospheric distillation column at its LaPorte, Texas site. This unit was designed to refine mixed hydrocarbons such as light to heavy distillates and off-specification fuels such as gasoline, diesel and fuel oil mixtures. To support the refinery, Intergulf added significant additional storage (9,000bbls), a vapor combustion unit for VOC emissions, new control room, and laboratory. Finished products include a wide range of petroleum distillates including gasoline, diesel, and marine diesel blendstocks, fuel oil cutterstock and solvents. Feedstock and finished products can be transport to and from the facility by truck or railcar.
  • In early 2011, Intergulf Corp. received a new permit form the TCEQ to allow its Bayport facility to receive characteristic hazardous waste.
Waste and Recycle
Petroleum Products
Marine Services
Distillation