UPDATE: Enterprise Natural Gas Plant Catches Fire In US Gulf
August 05 2009 - 10:31AM
Dow Jones News
An Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD) natural gas compression
plant caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday night, the company
said. The fire has been extinguished.
Workers at the plant, at High Island 264 B about 90 miles
southeast of Galveston, reported that a small fire caused an
explosion at about 10:15 p.m. CDT Tuesday. All 40 crew members were
safely evacuated, and the plant's emergency shut off switch was
engaged when the plant was evacuated, the Coast Guard and
Enterprise said.
The plant is part of the High Island Offshore System, or HIOS, a
291-mile pipeline system that can transport up to 1.8 billion cubic
feet of natural gas a day. The system transports gas from producing
fields in the Galveston, Garden Banks, West Cameron, High Island
and East Breaks areas of the Gulf of Mexico to various interstate
pipelines, including TransCanada Corp.'s (TRP) ANR pipeline system
and El Paso Corp.'s (EP) Tennessee Gas pipeline.
Enterprise is mobilizing emergency crews to examine the extent
of the damage, spokesman Rick Rainey said.
A section of the HIOS system was damaged during Hurricane Ike
and resumed full service in December.
-By Christine Buurma and Brian Baskin, Dow Jones Newswires;
212-416-2453; brian.baskin@dowjones.com