Incident Report

Subject:                   Argentina - YPF Controlled the Fire at the Plant in Ensenada

Date of Email report:   Sat 06/04/2013

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YPF said the fire started after flooding caused by a major rain storm cut electricity to the entire refinery. YPF said its personnel and fire-fighters from two nearby cities managed to bring the blaze under control in the early-morning hours. The company said there were no casualties.

Argentina's largest oil and gas company, state-run YPF, said Wednesday that it has contained a major fire at the country's largest oil refinery.   YPF said it suspended operations at its La Plata refinery after a fire broke out Tuesday night in a coking oven.  "Within the coming hours, YPF will put in place a special operating plan to restart operations at its industrial complex," YPF said in a statement.  It wasn't immediately clear if the fire has been completely extinguished.

YPF said the fire started after flooding caused by a major rain storm cut electricity to the entire refinery. The same storm caused power outages, flooding and at least half a dozen deaths in the capital, Buenos Aires, and nearby cities.  YPF said its personnel and fire fighters from two nearby cities managed to bring the blaze under control at about 3 a.m. EDT. The company said there were no casualties.

Lost production at La Plata refinery is hardly welcome news for Argentina, which is already a major fuel importer.   Argentina's government ramped up production at YPF's refineries after President Cristina Kirchner last year seized a 51% stake in the company from its former controlling shareholder, Spain's Repsol

 

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