Texas residents feel homes shake miles away from oil refinery explosion
An explosion at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, on Monday caused residents miles away to feel their homes shake. The fire was extinguished, and a temporary shelter-in-place order was lifted.

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AI-generatedAn explosion at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, on Monday caused residents miles away to feel their homes shake. The fire was extinguished, and a temporary shelter-in-place order was lifted. No injuries were reported. The refinery, which employs about 770 people, processes approximately 435,000 barrels of oil daily. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is monitoring air quality in the area. The incident occurred amidst concerns about rising gas prices due to global oil supply uncertainty.
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5 extractedThe refinery can process about 435,000 barrels of oil daily.
No one was injured in Monday’s explosion at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur.
An oil refinery fire near the Texas coast was put out on Tuesday.
Residents at least several miles away said they felt their homes shake.
The explosion comes amid a spike in gas prices driven by uncertainty over the global oil supply.