
Energy Transfer, the pipeline's owner, issued a statement as well following instructions to area residents to stay away from the pipeline and the massive fireball flames that were seen emanating from it. "There was an incident today in Fort Bend County on the Old Ocean Pipeline at approximately 11:15 am," the company announced. "Our control center immediately shut in the line and the area was secured. There were no injuries." "By shutting in the line and isolating the impacted section of the pipeline line, the fire was allowed to safely burn itself out by 12:30 pm. All appropriate regulatory agencies have been notified. We will continue to provide updates as information becomes available. There will be an investigation into the cause of the incident. We will not have any information on that until the investigation is complete."Natural gas line. No injuries or structures damaged. It will take some time to close the line and burn off. https://t.co/2L6BVfeX00 pic.twitter.com/vfuuiKADxa
— Constable Chad Norvell (@chad_norvell) July 7, 2022
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