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In the meantime, Energy Transfer is encouraging anyone who was evacuated and/or impacted by the pipeline fire and need assistance to call 855-430-4491. An operator will ask for your name, phone ...
Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) closes flat in Monday's trading, rebounding from a sharp slide that initially followed news that one of its natural gas liquid pipelines exploded and caught fire in La ...
Exclusive: TCEQ investigating errors in pipeline fire report filed by Energy Transfer By Rebekah F. Ward , Staff writer Oct 11, 2024 A pipeline fire burns near Spencer Highway and Summerton on ...
The fire occurred at a valve station on a 20-inch (50.8-cm) pipeline used to carry NGLs, according to Energy Transfer. NGLs can be used as inputs for petrochemical plants or burned for space ...
13 INVESTIGATES: Energy Transfer waits hours before providing statement on pipeline fire ABC13 sent countless emails with questions and went to the hotel where officials were staged, trying to ask ...
Energy Transfer pipeline fire in Deer Park-La Porte area finally extinguished (updated) By Naomi Klinge – Reporter, Houston Business Journal. Sep 16, 2024. Updated Sep 20, 2024 8:34am CDT.
According to the RRC, Energy Transfer has had 53 total pipeline incidents since 2021. Back in July of 2022, the company had another large pipeline explosion and fire in Fort Bend County.
Energy Transfer said a fire at its natural gas liquid (NGL) pipeline in La Porte, Texas, which started on Monday, continued to safely burn itself out on Wednesday with the flame having diminished ...
The pipeline fire happened near 8700 block of Spencer Highway in La Porte. Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographer Emergency vehicles line Spencer Highway responding to a pipeline fire near Spencer and ...
A La Porte fire that erupted on a natural gas pipeline owned by Energy Transfer and has been blazing for nearly 20 hours is expected to diminish later today after the timeline was pushed back by ...
"Energy Transfer has shut down the portion of the pipeline that caught fire. RRC inspectors will work with state and local emergency responders at the scene," the commission said in a statement.