by BabyPeanut » Mon 15 Aug 2005, 19:16:25
Please post any refinery accents this year that you know of that are not on this list.
3-20-2005 Oil giant BP does not have catastrophe insurance cover for the Texas refinery explosion that claimed the lives of 15 workers and will have to foot the bill from its own resources. The disaster, which happened as contractors attempted to bring on-line a unit that had been closed for maintenance for several weeks, left 70 people injured. the explosion had affected the 12,000-acre refinery, which processes 470,000 barrels of oil a day.
7-20-2005 fire at Chevron's refinery in El Segundo. Chevron Corp. (CVX) has taken down the coker at its 260,000 barrel a day El Segundo refinery for unspecified maintenance, people familiar with the refinery's operations said Tuesday. The company is taking the opportunity to do maintenance now, because one of the refinery's two crude units is already out of service following a fire, one person said. That crude unit, the larger of the two, has a capacity of 150,000 barrels a day. The coker, downstream from the crude units, converts the heaviest portion of the crude to higher-value light products under high temperatures. The coker will be down as long as the crude unit is, the person said, but wouldn't specify how long either unit would be down or say what work is being performed. The crude unit was shut July 20, and traders believe it will be down for another two weeks. A Chevron spokesman wasn't available earlier to comment.
7-26-2005 an explosion shuttered a Russian refinery in Novo-Ufimsk.
7-28-2005 Murphy Oil Corp said it shut down a diesel fuel unit at its 120,000-barrel-a-day Meraux refinery. The fire was in the refinery's diesel hydrotreater, which removes sulfur from fuel. Murphy said damage to the unit was minimal, but offered no estimate of when it might restart.
7-28-2005 Smoke and flames once again erupted from BP's Texas City refinery Thursday, shaking windows and testing nerves still raw from an explosion four months ago that ranked as one of the deadliest industrial accidents in U.S. history. This time around no one was injured in the blast, which occurred around 6 p.m. in a part of the sprawling 1,200-acre complex far removed from the one that exploded in March. Thursday's explosion occurred in a part of the refinery called the Resid Hydrotreating Unit, which removes sulfur from heavy crude oil. When fully operational, the Texas City plant processes 3 percent of the nation's crude oil supply.
8-1-2005 Exxon Mobil added to the weekend anxiety as it shut down its 235,000 barrels per day Joliet refinery in Illinois, according to trade sources.
8-1-2005 BP also shut down a gasoline-producing unit over the weekend at its giant Texas City refinery -- the third-largest in the United States and source of 3 percent of its gasoline -- for maintenance, a regulatory filing showed.
8-11-2005 Strong explosions rocked a northern US chemical plant Tuesday night, sending fireballs and huge smoke columns high into the sky and prompting hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. The plant is located in Romulus, a suburban town near Detroit, some 640 km northwest of Washington DC, and the blasts happened shortly after 9 pm, according to local TV news reports. By Wednesday afternoon, flames and smoke are still rising from several tanks in the plant complex. The blasts occurred at a plant owned by EQ Resource Recovery Inc., which, according to its Web site, "specializes in fuel blending, chemical recycling, recoverable petroleum products, oil recycling and nonhazardous wastewater treatment services."
8-12-2005 A power outage has stopped production at the Memphis Premcor refinery, according to Reuters.
EDIT: additional incidents
8-15-2005 A sulphur dioxide gas leak at the Lousiana Murphy Oil USAMeraux refinery that caught fire on or about 7-28-2005.
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