Petrochemical Leak Keeps Stretch Of Houston Port Closed A Third Day

Monday, March 25th, 2019 Excess & Surplus Lines Liability

Ship traffic was halted for a third day on Sunday along a key stretch of the United State’s busiest oil port as emergency workers siphoned fuels from the Houston Ship Channel that leaked from a massive fire at a nearby petrochemical storage facility. Fuels spilled after a 10-foot (3-meter) wide section of a containment barrier breached on Friday at Mitsui & Co Inc’s [MTSUIF.UL] Intercontinental Terminals Co (ITC) in Deer Park, Texas. Before the wall was repaired on Saturday, the breach sent fuels, water and fire suppressant foam to a waterway that connects Houston to the Gulf of Mexico. The spill and cleanup has halted ship traffic since Friday on a 5-mile stretch of the channel serving petrochemical import and export terminals. That area likely will remain closed through Sunday, said U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Derby Flory.


External References & Further Reading
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-texas-energy-houston-fire/petrochemical-leak-keeps-stretch-of-houston-port-closed-a-third-day-idUSKCN1R50O5
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