by DantesPeak » Thu 01 Jun 2006, 19:53:47
Fire at Valero’s Corpus Christi Refinery in Texas Closes Shipping Channel and Caused Oil Spill
A fire that started in a storage tank near a dock at Valero Energy Corporation's refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas, caused a major oil spill, as well as several minor spills. The spills prevented two ships from leaving the harbor and four vessels from entering the harbor. Valero says the fire was likely caused by lightning. Reuters.
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Valero Sustains Damage at Refinery Dock
© 2006 The Associated Press
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Valero Energy Corp. said Thursday that the dock at its Corpus Christi refinery "sustained significant damage" after a lightning strike sent a wastewater storage tank ablaze, forcing the company to reduce its output by 70,000 barrels per day.
The company said in a statement emailed to reporters that it was unclear when full production would resume at the refinery, which has processing capacity of 340,000 barrels per day.
Geoff Atwood, chief of the privately run Refinery Terminal Fire Co., said oil cleanup was under way in port waters Thursday.
Houston Chronicle/Associated Press$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')OUSTON (MarketWatch) -- The Port of Corpus Christi, Texas has been shut following an oil spill late Wednesday, the Coast Guard told Dow Jones.
A 1 a.m. fire at Valero Energy Corp.'s (VLO) Corpus Christi, Texas refinery caused an oil spill of about 250 barrels, said Petty Officer Mario Romero.
The oil currently coats the water to the West of the Harbor Bay Bridge, Romero said.
The shipping channel has been shut for an undetermined amount of time, Romero said. The channel serves Valero's refinery as well as refineries owned by Flint Hills Ltd. (KOH.XX) and Citgo Petroleum Corp. (PVZ.YY).