Four injured in fire at Exxon's Baytown, Texas plant
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[December 23, 2021]
By Arpan Varghese
(Reuters) - Four people were injured when a
fire erupted on Thursday at Exxon's complex in Baytown, Texas, one of
the largest refining and petrochemical facilities in the United States.
Those injured were in a stable condition and all other personnel were
accounted for, Exxon said.
An Exxon official told a news conference the blaze had affected a unit
that produces gasoline.
The Baytown plant houses a chemical plant, an olefins plant and the
country's fourth biggest oil refinery, with capacity to process 560,500
barrels per day of crude.
The fire occurred in a hydrotreater unit at the oil refinery that was
shut on Wednesday due to a bypass line leak, sources familiar with plant
operations said, adding that those injured were contractors who had been
repairing the leak.
Three of the injured were flown to hospital by Lifeflight rescue
helicopter and a fourth person was taken by ambulance, Harris County
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said on Twitter.
He said initial reports had indicated there had been some type of
explosion at the plant. Social media users said on Twitter that a blast
shook buildings in the area.
The Baytown olefins facility, which began operations in 1979, is one of
the largest ethylene plants in the world, according to the company's
website.
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View from the road of a fire at petrochemical company ExxonMobil's
refinery near Houston in Baytown, Texas, U.S., December 23, 2021 in
this image obtained from social media. Molly Fitzpatrick via REUTERS
Production was reduced across the Baytown refining and petrochemical
complex in August 2019 because of a fire in a propylene recovery
unit at the olefins plant.
As many as 37 workers were injured in another fire at the olefins
facility in July 2019.
(Reporting by Arpan Varghese, Bharat Govind Gautam, Akriti Sharma
and Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru, Erwin Seba in Houston; Additional
reporting by Paarth Gururajan and Seher Dareen; graphic by Vijdan
Mohammad Kawoosa; Editing by Edmund Blair and Kirsten Donovan)
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