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IRG acquires land along the Houston Ship Channel

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Industrial Realty Group, LLC (IRG) has acquired 23.8 acres along the Houston Ship Channel in Houston, Texas, US.

A portion of the site was quickly leased to MTF Holdings, a company providing cutting edge technology for the energy sector, utilising green production methods.

"MTF is a great fit for this project," said Stuart Lichter, President of IRG. "We are working together to invest into the site and develop a state-of-the-art processing plant with storage and terminal operations."

The site features vessel/deep water barge unloading with approximately 862 ft frontage on Houston Ship Channel, multiple railway tracks and heavy truck loading. In addition, it sits at a prime position near the mouth of the ship channel, reducing vessel wait times.

"We are excited to be partnering with IRG to bring our hydrogen-based technology to the petrochemical capital," said Paul Perez, Founder and President of MTF Holdings. "We believe the environmental and economic implications of MTF's REEC hydrocarbon and waste stream recycling process will significantly impact the energy sector as well as the broader industrial economy."

The project is surrounded by major industrial companies including ExxonMobil, GE Energy, KinderMorgan, Jacintoport International, Shell, Enterprise, Chevron, Technip and DuPont.

The remaining acreage is available for other industrial/commercial opportunities and features multi-modal capabilities.

Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/21062021/irg-acquires-land-along-the-houston-ship-channel/

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