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One Dead After Pipeline Explosion Near Midland

August 06, 2018 01:30:00 AM | Natural Gas

At least one natural gas pipeline exploded Wednesday afternoon in the town of Greenwood, east of Midland, authorities said. Midland County Fire Marshal Dale Little said there were at least three pipelines in the vicinity of the area.

SEATTLE (Oil Monster): The Midland Reporter-Telegram reports at least one worker died after an explosion at a natural gas pipeline near Midland sent seven people, including two firefighters, to the hospital last week.

At least three pipelines, including the El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline operated by Kinder Morgan of Houston, may have been involved in the incident, authorities said.

Sara Hughes, a company spokeswoman, said Kinder Morgan’s 12-inch El Paso Natural Gas pipeline exploded Wednesday, but it appeared that another company’s nearby pipeline exploded before the El Paso line.

Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion, she said. A Kinder Morgan employee injured in the blast was in stable condition at the University Medical Center in Lubbock.

Four other workers — its still unclear which company employed them — were transported by air and ambulance to University Medical Center, said Eric Finley, a hospital spokesman.

One worker remained in critical condition Aug. 3, two were in “severe” condition, and the other was treated and released, according to the Midland Reporter-Telegram.

The two firefighters, who suffered minor injuries, were treated and released in Midland.

At least one natural gas pipeline exploded Wednesday afternoon in the town of Greenwood, east of Midland, authorities said. Midland County Fire Marshal Dale Little said there were at least three pipelines in the vicinity of the area.

Around 11:30 a.m., Little said, the Midland Fire Department and Greenwood Volunteer Fire Department were responding to a leak at one of the pipelines. The explosion happened approximately an hour later.

Courtesy: www.gosanangelo.com

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