24 March 2005 14:51 [Source: ICIS news]
In March 2004 an explosion and fire in a furnace at the plant forced the closure of a gasoline production unit. No-one was injured in the blast.
In August there was a flash fire at the site which was quickly extinguished. Again, there were no deaths or injuries. News of the fire helped push crude oil prices to a then record.
An 80,000 bbl/day ultraformer at the site was closed in September following an accident in which three workers suffered burns while working on a steam line.
The latest, and by far the most serous, incident coincided with maintenance work on the 1,200 acre (486 hectare) site houses 30 refinery units which have the capacity to process about 470,000 barrels of oil a day. The site produces 30% of BP’s North American gasoline supply and 3% of the entire
BP also has significant chemicals capacity at its
Yesterday’s explosion was the fourth significant incident at the
BP’s chemical capacity at
|
Product |
Capacity (tonne/year) |
Processes employed |
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Benzene |
770,000 |
Reformate extraction, pygas extraction, TDP |
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Toluene |
800,000 |
Reformate extraction, isomerisation and fractionation, pygas |
|
Styrene |
530,000 |
Benzene alkylation |
|
Metaxylene |
125,000 |
|
|
Paraxylene |
1,220,000 |
Isomerisation and fractionation, TDP |
|
Propylene |
320,000 |
FCC offgas recovery |
|
Sulphuric acid |
315,000 |
|
Source: CNI Plant Database
Gasoline, crude oil and naphtha prices rose on news of the explosion and benzene prices jumped.
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