RICHMOND, Calif. — Investigators say Chevron firefighters responding to a small California refinery leak last summer may have accidentally punctured a main pipeline before a massive blaze.
A section of the Richmond refinery erupted in flames on Aug. 6 and sent a cloud of gas and black smoke over residential areas. Thousands of people sought medical treatment.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports a metallurgical report showed the 40-year-old pipe already was weakened by the heavy sulfur content of the crude oil being pumped through it.
The investigation also has found that the pipe appears to have been punctured from the outside.
Investigators are examining firefighter tools to determine if they accidentally damaged the line while tearing away insulation.
Chevron is based in San Ramon.