About THE PORT OF LAKE CHARLES
The Port of Lake Charles is a deepwater seaport located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel in Lake Charles, Louisiana. It is the 14th busiest port district in the United States based on tonnage. The port manages the Calcasieu Ship Channel, which extends inland for 36 miles and out into the Gulf of Mexico for another 32 miles. The official name of the port is the Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District, which covers an area of 203 square miles. The port is a preferred choice for breakbulk, specialty, and project cargo, ranging from international lumber shipments to global industrial needs. It is also known as "America's Energy Corridor" and serves as the world's No. 1 LNG export area. The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District is the 12th-busiest port district in the United States, according to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers waterborne statistics.


Installations
Port Information
Téléphone
Berth Sizes
Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne
Manœuvrabilité
Channel Marking
Port d'entrée
Overseas Visitor Berths
Type de quai
Style Side To
Tidal Flow
Weather Forecast
- W 6 knots increasing to 8 knots. Gusts up to 23 knots.
- Increasing from 11 to 13°C
- Sunny
- W 5–12 knots. Gusts up to 19 knots.
- Increasing from 14 to 22°C
- UV Index: 4 - Moderate
- Sunny
- W 4–7 knots.
- 20 to 23°C
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Sunny