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Texas City BP Refinery Leaked Hydrofluoric Acid, No Injuries Reported

Posted: 03/27/2012 11:02 am


* BP, city officials call leak minor

* No injuries reported to BP, city officials

By Erwin Seba

HOUSTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Hydrofluoric acid (HF) leaked from an alkylation unit at BP Plc's 406,570-barrels-per-day refinery in Texas City, Texas on Tuesday morning, triggering alarms in the plant and warnings to area residents, company and city officials said.

No injuries were reported at the refinery, the fifth-largest in the United States, or in the surrounding community, the officials said.

"We have a small leak of hydrofluoric acid at the refinery," BP spokesman Tom Mueller said shortly after 10 a.m. local time (1500 GMT). "Water is being sprayed on it. We expect to secure the leak shortly."

Water cannons surrounding alkylation unit 3 were triggered when monitors detected the leak, Mueller said. Workers in the refinery not battling the leak were ordered to shelter in place.

The cause of the leak has not been determined, and Mueller declined to say whether gasoline production had been affected.

Hydrofluoric acid can damage skin, eyes, lungs, bones and the heart in humans. Exposure can be fatal, and HF acid can form into vapor clouds that are able to spread over large distances.

Water cannons are used to prevent a vapor cloud from forming. The HF clings to water droplets and falls to the ground. Workers trying to secure a leak wear protective clothing.

Environmental groups and the United Steelworkers union, which represents most U.S. refinery workers, have campaigned for HF alkylation units to be replaced with units using sulfuric acid in order to prevent HF vapor cloud exposure.

Texas City officials notified residents of the leak shortly before 9 a.m. local time. No orders for residents to remain indoors had been issued as of 10:30 a.m.

BP's Texas City plant was the site of the worst refinery disaster in the past decade when 15 workers were killed and 180 others injured by an explosion on March 23, 2005.

BP's term of probation for a violation of federal environmental law in the 2005 explosion ended this month.

An alkylation unit uses refining byproducts to make octane-boosting components that are added to gasoline.

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating an HF acid leak earlier this month at Citgo Petroleum Corp's 163,000-bpd Corpus Christi, Texas refinery.

The Chemical Safety Board called a 2009 explosion on the HF alkylation unit at Citgo's Corpus Christi plant a near-miss of widespread exposure of HF acid in a community surrounding a refinery.

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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
03:58 PM on 03/28/2012
The corporation says everything is OK. It's not like they have a record of problems.........
05:01 AM on 03/28/2012
They're business people with a poor record on the environment.

If the federal government had managed to DO something about the previous issues with them, I don't think this would have happened. As it stands, someone high up on the EPA's command ladder stood in the way of prosecution for at least three prior land leaks and Deepwater Horizon. I don't think anything will happen this time, either.
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olitenup
11:29 PM on 03/27/2012
Shell and BP all in one day. Yep, and these are the very same people that tell us how safe they are.
10:53 PM on 03/27/2012
they havent learned anything from their lack of safety from the 2005 explosion. DONT worry they are spraying water on it!
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CitizenPane
Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
04:25 PM on 03/27/2012
I don't think we can really believe BP when they call something minor.
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MichaelAKD
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02:41 PM on 03/27/2012
when i was in college one of the jobs i held was working in a semiconductor chip manufacturing plant. we worked regularly with acids but of all none put the fear of god in me as much as hydrofluoric acid. they made no effort to hide or minimize the risk to of if exposed and i dreaded ever moment i was around it. even then i was in a total enclosed biohazard type suit, i certainly can empathize with the workers at this facility.
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Mezca
Witness to the end... and maybe a new beginning.
10:38 PM on 03/27/2012
Hydroflouric acid = Xenomorph blood

Definitely not something i would want to work around. Glad you came out of it unscarred.