Close

Four critically injured in fire at Exxon's giant Baton Rouge refinery

November 22, 2016 6:17 PM EST

By Erwin Seba

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Four people were in critical condition after a fire hit a giant Exxon Mobil refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Tuesday, a local hospital said.

The incident was the fourth in two days to hit Gulf refineries, cutting fuel production in the region at plants with combined capacity of over 1 million barrels per day. January gasoline futures jumped as much as 0.75 percent late on Tuesday.

Exxon said the fire was extinguished around 4 p.m. and the company had accounted for all staff at the refinery.

Baton Rouge General Hospital said four people in critical condition were admitted to the regional burn unit, a hospital spokeswoman said.

The fire broke out at an 18,750-bpd alyklation unit, which produces high-octane gasoline components, as five people prepared to restart it following repair work, sources familiar with the plant's operations said.

A compressor blew out during the restart attempt, the sources said, setting off the blaze.

Two operators and two contractors were injured, the sources said. The two operators are women.

An Exxon spokesman said details of the fire were under investigation. The refinery is the fourth-largest in the United States, with capacity to refine 502,500 bpd in crude oil.

The Baton Rouge plant was hit by flooding in August, forcing Exxon to shut down one of the crude processing units and curtail output at another. The plant returned to normal output in September.

(Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Jessica Resnick-Ault and Catherine Ngai; Editing by Andrew Hay and Peter Cooney)



Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!

You May Also Be Interested In





Related Categories

Reuters

Related Entities

Crude Oil