Texas Petroleum Chemicals News

OSHA Cites, Fines Texas Chemical Plant Owner $514.6K After Explosions, Fire

A chemical manufacturer has been cited by federal officials for workplace safety hazards and fined more than $500,000 after a fire and explosions at its Port Neches, Texas, plant in November 2019. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and …

Texas City Again Issues Voluntary Evacuation Order over Chemical Plant Blast

Concerns over air quality have prompted a voluntary evacuation order that was in effect on Dec. 5 for a Texas Gulf Coast city where a pair of chemical plant explosions occurred last week. Port Neches issued the voluntary order for …

Texas Chemical Plant Shut by Explosions, Fire to Be Rebuilt, Company Says

Petrochemical maker TPC Group Inc will rebuild the Texas plant shut last week by devastating explosions that ignited fires that burned for six days, a spokeswoman said on Dec. 4. The last fire at the Port Neches plant was extinguished …

County Official: No Plans to Sue over Texas Chemical Plant Fire

The top official of an east Texas county that evacuated 60,000 residents last week after a petrochemical plant exploded and caught fire said on Dec. 3 he does not plan to sue the company, and will leave potential litigation to …

Texas Plant Rocked by Explosions Was Declared High Priority Violator by EPA

The Port Neches, Texas, chemical plant where two explosions and a fire prompted widespread mandatory evacuations on Nov. 27 has a years-long history of state and federal environmental violations. The facility owned by Houston-based Texas Petroleum Chemicals, or TPC Group, …