A
group of nearby homeowners who said their houses were destroyed
by the fire had filed a lawsuit against Exxon.
An Exxon spokesperson told Reuters the company was reviewing the
order.
The company said on Monday the refinery continued to operate at
reduced rates following the fire, and the unit involved remained
shut down.
"The Baytown Refinery will not be fully restored to service
until safe to do so," the spokesperson said.
Four workers were hospitalized as a result of the incident, two
of whom were confirmed to have been released from the hospital.
The Baytown facility houses a chemical plant, an olefins plant
and the country's fourth-biggest oil refinery, with a capacity
to process 560,500 barrels per day of crude.
(Reporting by Vishal Vivek in Bengaluru and Liz Hampton in
Denver; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi)
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