Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
Shell extinguishes overnight fire at Norco refinery processing unit
Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28

Shell extinguishes overnight fire at Norco refinery processing unit

12 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
  • The fire broke out after a unit upset at Shell's 250,000 b/d Norco refinery in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, and was extinguished with no injuries reported.
  • Shell and local emergency responders confirmed that air quality monitors detected no elevated contaminants during the incident, and monitoring continues until an all-clear is given.
  • The affected processing unit remains unidentified, and Shell has not commented on potential production impacts; the Norco facility produces fuels and key chemical feedstocks for plastics and other products.
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