LyondellBasell Reports Fire at Bayport Choate Site in Texas

March 12 (Reuters) – LyondellBasell on Thursday said ⁠a ⁠fire broke out ⁠at its Bayport Choate site in Texas and ​its firefighting and incident response teams were working to contain the ‌blaze.

The company added that “at ‌this time, there is no threat to the surrounding ⁠community ⁠and no action is required by neighbors” and it ​said all personnel were safe and accounted for.

LyondellBasell earlier said it was experiencing an operational upset at the site and the people ​in the surrounding community might see bright flames or ⁠smoke.

It added ⁠that local law enforcement ⁠and ​fire departments would issue any public notice if warranted.

The fire occurred ​at around 9 ⁠p.m. local time, the company said in an emailed response to Reuters, adding that it was receiving support from the Channel Industries Mutual Aid (CIMA), as well as firefighting teams ⁠from neighboring areas.

The La Porte Office of Emergency Management in ⁠a Facebook post said agencies from the La Porte and Pasadena Fire Departments, CIMA, Harris County Hazmat, pollution control and industrial liaisons from the Harris County Office of Emergency Management were on the scene.

The Bayport Choate site produces propylene oxide, propylene glycol, propylene glycol ether, tertiary butyl alcohol, high purity isobutylene, tertiary butyl ⁠hydroperoxide and ethyl tertiary-butyl ether, according to the company’s website.

It is also the largest propylene oxide/tertiary butyl alcohol site in the world based on production volume.

(Reporting by Noel John, Ishaan Arora and Swati Verma in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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