The
workers were at a site in Burleson County, about 75 miles (120
km) east of Austin when a blow-out, or high pressure release,
led to the blaze, according to local media. Names of the victims
were not immediately available.
The well continued to burn for several hours after the incident,
said a representative from the Burleson County Sheriff's Office.
Three victims were transported via helicopters to medical
facilities in Austin and Houston, Chesapeake spokesman Gordon
Pennoyer said in a statement. Emergency personnel and
specialists in oil-well fires were at the scene late on
Wednesday, he said.
Chesapeake acquired its Burleson County acreage, part of the
eastern part of the South Texas Eagle Ford Shale field, from
WildHorse Resource Development in a deal that closed last year.
The deal was part of Chesapeake's plan to produce more oil
instead of natural gas.
(Reporting by Jennifer Hiller in Houston and Liz Hampton in
Denver; Editing by Tom Brown, Sam Holmes and Sandra Maler)
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