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STGT

SOUTH TEXAS GATEWAY TERMINAL
1200 FM 1069, Ingleside, Texas, 783626
General Inquiries: stgt@southtexasllc.com, info@southtexasgatewayterminal.com
Telephone: +1 (361) 238-0193

 

STGT Corporate

Career Opportunities

South Texas Gateway Terminal uses an online resume application system to collect candidate information for jobs. It is strongly recommended that you apply online to be considered for current and future positions.

Board and Senior Management

Business Inquiries

Business Development, Sales and Marketing

Email: commercial@southtexasllc.com

Land Inquiries and Crossing Agreements

At South Texas Gateway Terminal, we are committed to employing responsible management practices which will result in protecting the environment, health and safety of our employees, contractors and the public. We have a comprehensive Emergency Management Program with active initiatives in place to educate and inform our neighbours and ensure the safety of those working and living in areas surrounding our pipelines.

If you are planning to dig or disturb the ground near a pipeline Right-of-Way, it is your responsibility to ensure that your activities don’t disturb the pipeline. Prior to starting any type of ground disturbance work, you are required to call before you dig. For further information on ground disturbance activities, visit our Pipeline Safety page.

We believe it is our duty to ensure anyone excavating near our pipelines and facilities knows the precautions to take before beginning their work. If you are working near, or crossing, South Texas Gateway Terminal pipeline or facility, a crossing agreement is required. To obtain a crossing agreement, you will need to provide Gibson land management team with the following information:

  • Company legal name for whom the work is being done
  • Legal land location of the proposed work
  • Project name
  • Project scope of work description
  • Project timelines
  • Affected Gibson Energy facilities: (e.g. pipeline license and line number, survey plan number, PLA number, etc.)
  • Measurements and distances in relation to the Gibson Energy facilities
  • Survey plan and identified crossing location
  • Access roads use requirements
  • Temporary Work Space requirements and measurements
  • Used vehicle and equipment weights and information

South Texas Gateway Terminal representative must be notified 72 hours in advance of the start of construction and be present at the site during ground disturbance activities within 5 meters of South Texas Gateway Terminal to ensure adequate protection is maintained during construction activities.

We have provided the following form to assist you in requesting a crossing agreement. Requests and additional inquiries can be sent to our Land Administrator by email.

Land

thirdpartyrequests@southtexasllc.com 

South Texas Gateway Terminal, we are committed to employing responsible management practices which will result in protecting the environment, health and safety of our employees, contractors and the public. We have a comprehensive Emergency Management Program with active initiatives in place to educate and inform our neighbours and ensure the safety of those working and living in areas surrounding our pipelines.

If you are planning to dig or disturb the ground near a pipeline Right-of-Way, it is your responsibility to ensure that your activities don’t disturb the pipeline. Prior to starting any type of ground disturbance work, you are required to Call or Click Before You Dig.

We believe it is our duty to ensure anyone excavating near our pipelines and facilities knows the precautions to take before beginning their work. If you are working near, or crossing, South Texas Gateway Terminal pipeline or facility, a crossing agreement is required. To obtain a crossing agreement, you will need to provide South Texas Gateway Terminal land management team with the following information:

  • Company legal name for whom the work is being done
  • Legal land location of the proposed work
  • Project name
  • Project scope of work description
  • Project timelines
  • Affected South Texas Gateway Terminal facilities: (e.g. pipeline license and line number, survey plan number, PLA number, etc.)
  • Measurements and distances in relation to the South Texas Gateway Terminal facilities
  • Survey plan and identified crossing location
  • Access roads use requirements
  • Temporary Work Space requirements and measurements
  • Used vehicle and equipment weights and information

South Texas Gateway Terminal representative must be notified 72 hours in advance of the start of construction and be present at the site during ground disturbance activities within 5 meters of South Texas Gateway Terminal pipeline(s) to ensure adequate protection is maintained during construction activities.

We have provided the following form to assist you in requesting a crossing agreement. Requests and additional inquiries can be sent to our Land Administrator by email.