The Vancouver Energy oil terminal is now the only proposed crude-by-rail project in Washington.

In their annual report to the Ocean Shores City Council on Monday, Port of Grays Harbor officials said tenants Contanda Grays Harbor and REG, previously Westway Terminals and Imperium Renewables, respectively, have dropped their crude-oil projects, according to The Daily World of Aberdeen.

The newspaper reported that Kayla Dunlap, the port’s public affairs manager, said, “Both Contanda and REG have taken crude oil off the lists of commodities that they handle, so there are no longer any crude oil projects in Grays Harbor.”

The companies are looking at alternatives to grow their businesses. REG, which operates a biofuels refinery at the port, is looking to expand its operation. Contanda Grays Harbor is considering growing its liquid bulk products exports.

Eric de Place, policy director of the Sightline Institute, an environmental and stainability-focused think tank based in Seattle, said the announcement isn’t surprising considering the recent history of the two projects.