Port of Brownsville Announces America First Refining Project First New U.S. Gulf Coast Refinery in Nearly 50 Years

BROWNSVILLE, Texas — March 11, 2026 —The Port of Brownsville today held a press conference at its administrative office to announce the America First Refining project, which will be the first new U.S. Gulf Coast oil refinery in nearly 50 years. The project announcement was first shared by President Donald J. Trump on Mar. 10, on social media.

The refinery, to be built on more than 240 acres within the port, will process 100 percent domestic shale oil using advanced, hydrogen-powered systems to produce ultra‑low‑carbon fuels. According to America First Refining, the project will create 500 direct full-time jobs, with projected annual salaries ranging from $80,000 to $100,000. Thousands more indirect jobs are expected across construction, logistics and long-term operational support industries, representing one of the most significant industrial investments in South Texas history. Port leadership has been working on the project for more than 10 years.

“This announcement is a defining moment for our region,” said Brownsville Navigation District Chairman Esteban “Steve” Guerra. “America First Refining chose us because we have the land, the infrastructure, the workforce and the commitment to get it done. This is exactly the kind of transformative investment that strengthens our economy and creates real opportunity for South Texas families.”

The Port of Brownsville provides America First Refining with deepwater channel access, direct dock and rail connectivity, world‑class cargo-handling capabilities and foreign trade zone status advantages that have positioned the port as one of the fastest-growing industrial corridors on the Gulf Coast.

“This project strengthens the Port of Brownsville as a critical U.S. energy logistics hub and elevates the entire Rio Grande Valley on the national and international stage,” said Port Director and CEO William Dietrich. “We are proud to support America First Refining and to build stronger foundations for the future of this region.”

America First Refining emphasized its environmental commitments as a central component of the project. The facility will integrate hydrogen-powered technologies and advanced clean-fuel systems designed to minimize emissions and meet or exceed all federal and state regulatory standards. The company is currently working with federal, state and local agencies to secure the necessary environmental permits, a process the port is uniquely positioned to support.

The Port of Brownsville has extensive experience guiding major industrial developments through complex permitting and environmental review, including two LNG projects that required rigorous federal oversight. That expertise, combined with the port’s long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship, provides a strong foundation for oversight, transparency and community engagement.

The port and America First Refining reaffirm that protecting regional waterways, coastal ecosystems and community health will remain top priorities throughout the project’s development. Both organizations will provide regular updates as permitting milestones and construction phases progress.

For more information about America First Refining visit https://americafirstrefining.com/.

 

From left: BND Secretary John Reed, BND Commissioner Ernesto Gutierrez, BND Chairman Esteban “Steve” Guerra, BND Commissioner John Wood and BND Vice Chairman Sergio Tito Lopez stand united for the announcement of the America First Refinery Projectat the Port of Brownsville Administration Office on Wednesday, Mar. 11.

About the Port of Brownsville

The Port of Brownsville is the only deep-water seaport directly on the U.S.-Mexico border and encompasses 40,000 acres – the largest land-owning public port authority in the country.

The port transships more steel into Mexico than any other U.S. port and is home to premier energy, shipbuilding, and ship recycling industries. It ranks No. 41 among the Top 150 U.S. maritime ports for waterborne cargo, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

As the major multimodal transportation hub serving the Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico, the Port of Brownsville supports investment opportunities and jobs. Activity at the port is responsible for adding more than $1 billion to the Rio Grande Valley regional economy and more than $12 billion to the Texas economy, and the creation of more than 100,000 jobs statewide. For more information visit www.portofbrownsville.com

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