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Fire on oil reprocessing plant in California

Publish date: January 30, 2007

Fire on oil reprocessing plant in Richmond, California, started on January, 16.

According to the administration of the enterprise, the reason of the fire is a pumping station, delivering oil to plants of the enterprise. This enterprise delivers and reprocesses about 225,000 barrels of raw oil a day, RusEnergy reports. Richmond firemen controlled the fire in two hours after it had started.

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