El Segundo Refinery fire the product cross -party reduction of the security regulations

El Segundo Refinery fire the product cross -party reduction of the security regulations
El Segundo Refinery fire the product cross -party reduction of the security regulations
The Chevron Raffinerie in El Segundo, California, can be seen on Friday, October 3, 2025 after a fire broke out the night before. [AP Photo/Jae C. Hong]

In the night from October 2 to 3, 2025, the Chevron Raffinery in El Segundo exploded on fire, which illuminated the sky over South Bay. The residents described the explosion as a “mini request”; A lively red glow bathed the horizon; And the cloud of smoke was seen for miles.

Although Chevron claims that there were no deaths, at least one worker was injured. The fire is now under regulatory and internal examination, whereby Chevron promises to submit a complete failure analysis within 30 days.

However, this is far from an isolated accident. The fire is the highlight of years of negligence, characterized by inadequate supervision and an initial violation of violations that Chevron is likely to build in a long time.

In the past five years, the establishment of El Segundo 46 has received references to violations from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), 13 of which were 13 of them last year. Frequent violations include chemical leaks, faulty or degraded devices, non -stop or repair of instruments and exceeding permissible emission limits.

On the side of work and workplace security, the federal government's Osha inspections have emerged 17 violations in the refinery in the past decade. Among them: failure to maintain guidelines and the safety of the conductors, poor risk analyzes (especially for chemical leaks and explosion risk) and inattentiveness on protocols for the prevention of heat, all basic requirements in a location handling with volatile hydrocarbons. In 2022, the Osha published a “serious” quote that was bound to the failure of the refinery to maintain safe practices that could possibly have prevented dangerous releases.

In addition to internal violations, the broader ecological footprint of the facility is large. Chevron El Segundo described a 2023 environmental analysis as the worst among about 80 US refineries for his unloading of nitrogen and selenium in surrounding waters (especially Santa Monica Bay). These pollutants represent chronic dangers: endocrine disorders, carcinogenic risk, damage to marine ecosystems and cumulative stress loads in adjacent communities.

On site, the residents have long complained about sulfuric smells, nausea, headache, eye and throat irritation – symptoms that are common in the vicinity of refineries and chemical plants. The city of El Segundo maintains a portal “odor / environmental problems”, in which calls are regularly presented by neighbors, which claim that the surveillance systems examine the real exposure.

The Ministry of Public Health of Los Angeles County admits that these episodic smells do not seem to be high enough for long -term damage, while they are currently not high enough that these episodic smells can cause short -term symptoms.

This convergence of environmental and security errors shows that the October fire was the manifestation of a system that enables the oil and gas industry to oppose the accountability obligation.

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