Refinery Explosions

Oil and gas refineries are enormous structures which can produce hundreds of thousands of barrels of refined oil every day.  Petroleum and other explosive products are handled in bulk every single day, and if safety measures aren’t properly followed, horrific results could occur, including devastating explosions. When they occur, refinery explosions can be deadly.

Two of the most common types of refinery explosions are:

  • Explosions Caused by Machinery Failure
  • Management Negligence

We want to provide you with the information you need concerning refinery and industrial explosions.  If you or a loved one has been injured or worse in a refinery explosion, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

Refinery Dangers

When refinery explosions happen, they have serious consequences.  Because of the volatility of the material being produced, explosions can happen suddenly and with catastrophic results.  Even a small lapse in safety procedures can result in massive fatalities.  Additional causes of refinery explosions include:

  • Improperly sealed valves
  • Links in pipes and lines
  • Failures in control systems
  • OSHA violations
  • Improperly labeled materials

One of the most tragic refinery accidents in recent history was at BP’s Texas City refinery.  Hydrocarbon liquids began leaking out onto the ground, causing explosive vapor to begin collecting.  An idling pickup truck caused an explosion, which killed 15 workers and injured over 170 others.

If you’ve been injured as the result of a refinery explosion, you may be entitled to compensation from your employer for allowing the accident to occur.  No one should have to suffer financially because of someone else’s mistakes.

Contact Us

The Explosion Resource Center is interested in providing up-to-date information to refinery explosion victims and their families.  We want to help people overcome the injuries, both emotional and physical, caused by explosions.  If you’d like to learn more about how we can help, contact refinery explosion attorneys.