News Summary
Houston American Energy Corp. has teamed up with Corvus Construction to establish a Plastics Recycling Facility and the Abundia Innovation Center in Baytown, Texas. This initiative aims to enhance sustainable waste management and renewable energy technologies. The new facility will convert plastic waste into renewable fuels, while the Innovation Center will validate emerging energy technologies. This partnership is part of HUSA’s commitment to diversify its operations and address plastic pollution while promoting environmental sustainability in the area.
Baytown, Texas – Houston American Energy Corp. (HUSA) Partners with Corvus Construction for New Recycling Initiative
Houston American Energy Corp. has appointed Corvus Construction Company, Inc. as the design and construction partner for the development of a Plastics Recycling Facility and the Abundia Innovation Center at the Cedar Port Industrial Park in Baytown, Texas. This partnership aims to enhance the infrastructure necessary for AGIG’s initiatives in renewable energy technologies and sustainable waste management.
The Plastics Recycling Facility is set to convert plastic waste into renewable fuels and chemical products, addressing the growing concerns of plastic pollution and energy production. Meanwhile, the Abundia Innovation Center will serve as a hub for the commercial and technical validation of renewable energy technologies, fostering innovation in the sector.
A design-build agreement with Corvus Construction will facilitate the development of a state-of-the-art research and development facility, as well as energy-efficient office space. The project is indicative of Houston American Energy Corp.’s commitment to diversifying its operations beyond traditional oil and natural gas exploration.
Details of the Partnership
Corvus Construction is recognized as a family-owned general contractor with substantial experience in institutional and industrial projects. The company has a strong record of delivering quality buildings ahead of schedule and within budget, a factor identified as crucial to the success of the new facilities.
Paul McBurney, Director of Project Development and Construction at HUSA, noted the importance of Corvus Construction’s reputation for quality and reliability in their decision-making process. This partnership is set to increase HUSA’s capacity for addressing energy demands while contributing to sustainability efforts in the Houston area.
Background on Houston American Energy Corp.
HUSA is classified as an independent energy company with a diversified portfolio that spans conventional and renewable energy sectors. In recent years, the company has shifted focus towards expanding its involvement in renewable energy. In July 2025, HUSA acquired Abundia Global Impact Group, a technology platform specifically aimed at converting waste plastics into low-carbon fuels and chemicals.
This acquisition aligns with Houston American Energy Corp.’s strategy to capitalize on global energy demands through a balanced blend of traditional and alternative energy solutions. By positioning itself as a leader in the low-carbon fuels sector, HUSA seeks to promote collaborative innovation within the energy industry.
Future Prospects and Risks
Houston American Energy Corp. has issued cautionary notes regarding forward-looking statements, highlighting the uncertainties that accompany future growth and the various operational risks the company may face. These include potential challenges related to liquidity, competition, and the successful development of projects at the Cedar Port site.
Despite these risks, HUSA reserves the right to adapt its operational strategies in response to shifting market conditions and emerging opportunities within the sustainable energy landscape. The ongoing developments at Cedar Port will be instrumental for HUSA as it endeavors to make significant contributions to low-carbon energy solutions.
As Houston American Energy Corp. and Corvus Construction move forward with the development of these facilities, the partnership stands to bolster both energy innovation and environmental sustainability in the industrial community of Baytown, Texas.
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Additional Resources
- GlobeNewswire: Houston American Energy Secures $5 Million
- Houston Chronicle: Plastic Recycling Initiative
- ExxonMobil: Expanding the Plastics Life Cycle
- Wikipedia: Recycling
- LyondellBasell: Plastic Processing Facility Announcement
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Plastic

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