Attorney General to probe BP chemical release
TEXAS CITY — The attorney general’s office is investigating a 40-day chemical release at BP’s Texas City refinery that sent more than 500,000 pounds of pollutants — including high levels of benzene — and other material into the air after a unit failure in April, state officials said. The refinery ultracracker’s hydrogen compressor went offline April 6 and was not repaired or restarted until May …
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