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Louisiana Industries company history timeline

1984

Freeport McMoRan Inc., 1984 Annual Report.

1988

Bullwinkle, the world’s tallest man-made offshore structure, was launched May 21, 1988 by Shell Offshore, Inc.

1989

The group was created following the March 24, 1989 oil tanker spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound.

One Republican, David Duke—an avowed white supremacist and former head of the KKK—was elected to a term (1989–93) in the Louisiana House of Representatives and has run for other state and federal offices.

2008

Also, the 2008 Deepwater Horizon fire which killed 11 workers and dumped 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf resulted in temporary moratoriums.

Source: How Offshore Drilling Works, HowStuffWorks, 2008

2009

Hughes Two-Cone Drill Bit, Original Drawing, ASME, 2009

In 2009, Houston architects proposed transforming used platforms into Oceanic Eco-Resorts.

2014

Deep-draft ship traffic is projected to double over the next decade, according to a 2014 regional impact study completed by the Growth Opportunity Group.

2015

In late 2015, Methanex launched the second of two methanol plants in Louisiana that were disassembled in Chile, shipped to Louisiana and reassembled in a $1.1 billion project that illustrates the flexibility, finesse and potency of Louisiana’s process industries.

Construction began in 2015 in Westlake, adjacent to Lake Charles, where Sasol will produce 1.5 million tons of ethylene per year to enable downstream chemical applications and make possible the manufacture of detergents, cleaners, packaging, paints and adhesives.

2016

Meanwhile, Dow Chemical Company is marking its 60th anniversary in Louisiana in 2016.

In early 2016, Share Cheniere became the first major exporter of LNG to offshore markets after gaining United States Department of Energy and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval.

2020

A globally significant project is Sasol’s $11 billion petrochemical complex, which will consist of a next-generation ethane cracker and six chemical derivatives plants to be completed before 2020.

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