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Fire at Chevron Refinery in California is Maintenance Procedure: Company

© AP Photo / Paul Sakuma, FileDramatic nighttime flares at a Chevron oil refinery in Richmond, California, was part of maintenance procedure and not an emergency case, a Chevron spokesperson said Friday.
Dramatic nighttime flares at a Chevron oil refinery in Richmond, California, was part of maintenance procedure and not an emergency case, a Chevron spokesperson said Friday. - Sputnik International
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The huge flare at the Chevron oil refinery in Richmond was just a part of utilization within the standard 'safety system,' the company assures. The fire caused growing concern of the residents, though no one was affected.

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MOSCOW, December 19 (Sputnik) - Dramatic nighttime flares at a Chevron oil refinery in Richmond, California, was part of maintenance procedure and not an emergency case, a Chevron spokesperson said Friday.

“We understand that the community has been concerned about the flaring activity,” San Francisco Gate quoted Chevron spokesperson Heather Kulp as saying. "We had a process unit that needed to be depressurized, creating a visible flare. The flare is part of our safety system which enables [us] to safely shut down a unit," she explained.

The flare at Chevron refinery, one of the top 25 largest in the United States, was reported around 7:30 p.m. local time [3:30 a.m. GMT], causing growing concern of the residents who started posting pictures of the blaze in social media.

According to Randall Sawyer, director of Contra Costa County's Hazardous Materials program, cited by the San Jose Mercury News, there had been five separate flares, and the biggest part was extinguished by 8:30 p.m. [4:30 GMT]. Residential areas around the refinery were not affected.

Population anxiety comes after the August 2012 massive fire at the refinery. Smoke spreading from that fire saw over 15,000 residents visiting local hospitals complaining of breathing problems. After the incident the Chemical Safety Board recommended that California strengthen its safety management regulations for refineries.

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