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Zorro

(17,954 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:45 PM 1 hr ago

Massive fire, explosion rock Chevron refinery in El Segundo

Source: Los Angeles Times

An explosion and fire rocked a refinery in El Segundo on Thursday night, sending up massive flames that could be seen for miles.

The city of El Segundo said there was no public threat or evacuation orders, even as several local fire departments continued to work to suppress flames at the major Chevron refinery, located just off the Pacific Coast Highway.

By Friday morning, the fire had slowed considerably, but investigators were still trying to determine what caused it. No one was hurt, although the power of the blast rattled people in surrounding areas. As the sun rose Friday, a portion of the refinery still showed flames but there appeared to be little visible damage.

Officials said they were also monitoring air quality levels for pollution and dangerous contaminants.

Read more: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-10-02/la-me-fire-refinery

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Massive fire, explosion rock Chevron refinery in El Segundo (Original Post) Zorro 1 hr ago OP
There goes the price of gasoline Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 1 hr ago #1
No kidding. I was just going to post this. I live live in Los Angeles BamaRefugee 6 min ago #5
Oh, Boy ProfessorGAC 56 min ago #2
Right on schedule. Buddyzbuddy 53 min ago #3
Oh, No! Unca Jim 10 min ago #4

ProfessorGAC

(74,646 posts)
2. Oh, Boy
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:47 PM
56 min ago

There's no such thing as I minor explosion at a refinery.
Reuters says it's the jet fuel (kerosene) unit.
Kerosene burns fairly slowly so that could be on fire for a while.
Refinery accidents tend to have casualties. Hope nobody got killed.

Buddyzbuddy

(1,603 posts)
3. Right on schedule.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:50 PM
53 min ago

It seems as though these refineries here in CA go up in flames on a schedule as tight as shutting down the refinery "for extended maintenance". Following these shutdowns is a spike in gas prices, in California.

Admittedly, I have no proof. It's only an observation of a pattern.

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