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Examples

  • They don't know the Mississippi River port system from port wine, and they think LOOP is the word that comes after FROOT.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • The nearby LOOP is where most of the large oil tankers offload.

    Easter Lemming Liberal News 2008

  • There's also something called LOOP, the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, which is about 20 miles offshore.

    CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2008 2008

  • The storm's eye may pass directly over the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, also known as the LOOP, which handles 12 percent of U.S. oil imports, said Jim Rouiller, a private meteorologist with Planalytics Inc. in Wayne, Pennsylvania.

    David Sassoon: Storm Surrounds Republican Convention with Revealing Questions 2008

  • And 18 miles up the coast is a critically important area called the LOOP, Louisiana Offshore Oil Port.

    CNN Transcript Aug 14, 2006 2006

  • But they also have something called the LOOP, it is the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port.

    CNN Transcript Aug 14, 2006 2006

  • The port, known as LOOP, is one of the leading facilities for imported oil, handling up to 1.2 million barrels a day and feeding half the nation's refinery capacity.

    FOXNews.com 2010

  • Still, Chuck Watson, research and development director for Kinetic Analysis, which estimates the impact of hurricanes and other disasters, fears one wild card: the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, known as the LOOP, which took a direct hit.

    American Chronicle 2009

  • Still, Chuck Watson, research and development director for Kinetic Analysis, which estimates the impact of hurricanes and other disasters, fears one wild card: the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, known as the LOOP, which took a direct hit.

    American Chronicle 2009

  • Still, Chuck Watson, research and development director for Kinetic Analysis, which estimates the impact of hurricanes and other disasters, fears one wild card: the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, known as the LOOP, which took a direct hit.

    American Chronicle 2009

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