MEC&F Expert Engineers : 3 injured after chemical leak reported at PBF Energy in Delaware City, DE refinery

Friday, August 28, 2015

3 injured after chemical leak reported at PBF Energy in Delaware City, DE refinery











Updated 2 hrs 59 mins ago
DELAWARE CITY, Del. (WPVI) --

Rescuers were called to a reported chemical leak at a refinery in Delaware City, Delaware.

Firefighters and medics were dispatched to the PBF Energy facility in the 4500 block of Wrangle Hill Road shortly after 12 p.m. Friday.

Three people were taken to Christiana Hospital after the incident. One person was being taken to the hospital's decontamination unit.

There was no immediate word on their conditions.

The incident was placed under control at 12:33 p.m. No further details were immediately available.

It was one week ago Friday that a fire ripped through part of the refinery.  See article below and photos of the fire.


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Fire erupts at Delaware City oil refinery




Firefighters battled a blaze at a refinery in Delaware City.






Friday, August 21, 2015

DELAWARE CITY, Del. (WPVI) -- A fire ripped through part of a refinery in Delaware City on Friday afternoon.

The fire was reported shortly after 1 p.m. Friday at PBF Energy's Delaware City Refinery in the 4500 block of Wrangle Hill Road.

Black smoke could be seen from several miles away.

The view from Chopper 6 showed flames shooting out of a building with firefighters pouring water on the blaze.

Refinery officials say all workers have been accounted for. No injuries have been reported.

The fire was placed under control at 3:17 p.m.









Chopper 6 was over the fire at a Delaware City oil refinery on Friday, August 21st. PHOTOS: Fire at Delaware City refinery

The fire was reported to be inside a catalytic cracker. It's described as a "a chemical reactor for converting oils with high boiling points into fuels with lower boiling points in the presence of a catalyst."

From the refinery's website:

The Delaware City refinery is located on a 5,000-acre site on the Delaware River, with the ability to accept crude by rail or waterborne cargoes. Delaware City possesses an extensive distribution network of pipelines, barges and tankers, truck and rail for the distribution of its refined products.