Does Tulsa market the fact that they have the farthest inland port in the United States in the Port of Catoosa? I rarely ever hear mention of it on this site, but I've only been reading/posting for a short time now. It seems to me that having this port is a huge upside for the region. With fuel costs always rising, one would think the advantages of a shipping port so far inland would be something that the city leaders could capitalize on. Thoughts anyone?