Crews Extinguish Kinder Morgan Pipeline Fire in Wharton County
(P&GJ) — On Jan. 22, a fire broke out on the Tennessee Gas Pipeline, operated by Kinder Morgan, in Wharton County, Texas, according to KHOU 11. Authorities urged residents to steer clear of the area around Highway 90, between East Bernard and Lissie, as emergency crews worked to address the incident.
According to KHOU 11, the Wharton County Sheriff’s Office said that Kinder Morgan began shutting off the gas valve connected to the pipeline. Despite these efforts, the fire continued to burn for a time due to residual pressure. By mid-afternoon, aerial footage showed a significant reduction in the flames.
No injuries were reported, and Highway 90 remained open. However, officials advised the public to avoid the vicinity as a precaution.
Kinder Morgan issued a statement to KHOU 11 confirming the fire was linked to a pipeline failure that occurred at approximately 12:35 p.m. Central Time. The affected segment of the Tennessee Gas Pipeline was promptly isolated and shut down. According to the company, the fire was fully extinguished, and all personnel were accounted for.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.
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