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Video: Massive Blast At Texas Oil Refinery, Residents Told To Stay Indoors

Images and video posted online show a large plume of smoke and flames billowing out from the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, near the Texas coast.

Video: Massive Blast At Texas Oil Refinery, Residents Told To Stay Indoors
The Valero oil refinery, where the blast was reported, claims to process 435,000 barrels of oil daily.
  • Explosion at Valero refinery near Texas coast caused a large smoke plume
  • Shelter-in-place orders were issued following the explosion at Port Arthur refinery
  • No injuries were reported according to Port Arthur Mayor Charlotte M. Moses
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A large explosion at an oil refinery near the Texas coast on Monday shot plumes of smoke into the air and forced nearby residents to shelter in place, according to officials.

No one was injured in the explosion at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur, about 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Houston, Mayor Charlotte M. Moses said. She urged residents in parts of the west side of the city to stay put, saying fire fighters had arrived.

"There's been an explosion, yes, but we're OK; everybody's OK," she said. "They're trying to put the fire out as quickly as possible."

The explosion comes amid a spike in gas prices driven by uncertainty over the global oil supply because of the Iran war.

The refinery has about 770 employees and can process about 435,000 barrels of oil per day, according to Valero's website. The plant refines heavy sour crude oil into gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, according to the website.

Images and video posted online show a large plume of smoke and flames billowing out from the refinery. Some residents reported hearing a loud boom and seeing their windows shake.

"For your safety, please remain in place until the 'All Clear' is given by emergency personnel," the City of Port Arthur said in a post on its Facebook page.

Valero did not immediately respond to an email or call from the Associated Press seeking comment.

Texas state Representative Christian Manuel said in a post on social media that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality had arrived at the refinery with air monitoring equipment and was working with local and state partners.

He told nearby residents to stay inside.

"Please limit outdoor activity, keep windows and doors closed, and follow guidance from local officials," he said.

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