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    14 Feared Dead in Texas Refinery Blast

    1 hour, 34 minutes ago U.S. National - AP


    By PAM EASTON, Associated Press Writer

    TEXAS CITY, Texas - A thunderous explosion tore through a BP oil refinery Wednesday, shooting flames and billowing smoke into the sky and showering the area with ash and chunks of charred metal. At least 14 were believed dead and more than 100 were injured.


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    The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.


    Workers searched through rubble for survivors or bodies into Wednesday night, several hours after the 1:20 p.m. blast. An undetermined number of workers were unaccounted for; most of the injured suffered broken bones, cuts, concussions and other injuries.


    Refinery manager Don Parus said BP was waiting on an official death toll confirmation from the medical examiner's office, but added, "it's my deep regret that we believe we have 14 losses of life."


    The blast left a gaping hole in the earth, mangled nearby offices, and was so powerful that witnesses said it rattled homes as far as five miles away. Cars and trucks in an employee parking lot were coated with soot and debris.


    "It was real scary. Have you ever heard the thunder real loud? It was like 10 times that," said plant worker Charles Gregory, who was with several co-workers inside a trailer tank when the floor started rumbling.


    The explosion occurred in a part of the plant used to boost the octane level of gasoline. BP spokeswoman Annie Smith said terrorism "is not a primary focus of our investigation."


    The plant in Texas City, about 35 miles southeast of Houston, sprawls across 1,200 acres. About 433,000 barrels of crude oil are processed a day, producing 3 percent of the U.S. supply. The plant employs about 1,800 people in Texas City, a city of about 40,000 people.


    Gasoline prices could rise slightly because of the explosion because the plant is such a large gas producer. Gasoline futures rose nearly 2 cents in late trading on news of the explosion.


    The explosion caused panic in this oil town, with many residents fearing the worst as they awaited word on their friends and family members who work at the plant.


    Within minutes of the explosion, officials ordered a "shelter-in-place," meaning residents had to stay inside until authorities could be certain the air was safe. Children were ordered under their desks until the rumbling subsided.


    Valerie Perez was among those standing outside the refinery fence, worried about her 18-year-old husband who works there and hadn't contacted her. Perez, who has a 3-month-old baby, said her husband always takes his cell phone to work. On Wednesday, he left it behind.


    "I'm nervous," she said, holding back tears.


    Wenceslado de la Cerda, a 50-year-old retired firefighter, said the blast shook the ground, rattled windows and knocked ceiling panels to the floor.


    "Basically, it was one big boom," he said. "It's a shame that people have to get killed and hurt trying to make a dollar in these plants, but that's part of reality."


    The plant and town have dealt with refinery explosions in the past.


    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (news - web sites) fined the refinery after two employees were burned to death by superheated water in September.





    Another explosion forced the evacuation of the plant for several hours last March. Afterward, OSHA fined the refinery $63,000 for safety violations, including problems with its emergency shutdown system and employee training.

    Texas City is the site of the worst industrial accident in U.S. history. In 1947, a fire aboard a ship at the Texas City docks triggered a massive explosion that killed 576 people and left fires burning in the city for days.

    "Welcome to life in Texas City," Marion Taylor, 55, said Wednesday as she entered a convenience store shortly after the explosion.

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    Yeah, this happened pretty close to where I live. I saw the helicopters flying around to take people to the medical center. I called my dad (who works for BP), and he said fortunately the people in his division who were supposed to be on site at the refinery were away at the office for a meeting at the time of the blast. Its a tragic event, but its fortunate that more people weren't killed.

    This should also be an example to anyone that thinks that the oil and gas industry is safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrowaj
    Yeah, this happened pretty close to where I live. I saw the helicopters flying around to take people to the medical center. I called my dad (who works for BP), and he said fortunately the people in his division who were supposed to be on site at the refinery were away at the office for a meeting at the time of the blast. Its a tragic event, but its fortunate that more people weren't killed.

    This should also be an example to anyone that thinks that the oil and gas industry is safe.
    What? So I suppose if one house blows up from a gas leak, that it proves it's dangerous to live in a house?

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    Get real Praxis. Even with out the explosions there are multiple opportunities to get sick, injured, or die in a refinery. The general public only hears of the news worthy explosions. Many refineries are ancient and are accidents waiting to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonehead
    Get real Praxis. Even with out the explosions there are multiple opportunities to get sick, injured, or die in a refinery. The general public only hears of the news worthy explosions. Many refineries are ancient and are accidents waiting to happen.

    Thats not the point. He used a single example to justify his belief that people should think the oil and gas industry are dangerous.

    Also it's "Praxus", not "Praxis".

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    It is true that oil and gas industry is more prone to accidents as is the coal industry.

    One must be double check the safety requirements.

    Hope no terrorist action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray
    It is true that oil and gas industry is more prone to accidents as is the coal industry.

    One must be double check the safety requirements.

    Hope no terrorist action.
    Thats for sure.

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    Those lost and hurt, their family and their friends, have my prayers. :(
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    Quote Originally Posted by Confed999
    Those lost and hurt, their family and their friends, have my prayers. :(
    That's very kind of you. I am moved.

    I was sad by the event, but my mind strayed to the cause and terrorists, while your thoughts immediately went to the bereaved.

    You are a good soul.

    Better than me at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray
    Better than me at least.
    Not better Sir, just different.
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    I agree completely with this Administration’s goal of a regime change in Iraq-John Kerry
    even if that enforcement is mostly at the hands of the United States, a right we retain even if the Security Council fails to act-John Kerry
    He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry

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