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"Oil Refineries a Risky Business"

"A crusading oil patch lawyer calls the American refinery industry an 'under-regulated cesspool.' A member of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board is more polite, describing a mismatch between well-heeled oil companies and under-qualified government regulators."



"Reid Porter, a spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute, sees it the opposite way: 'This is already one of the most heavily regulated industries in the country.'

In fact, a Chronicle investigation launched after the Aug. 6 fire that destroyed part of Chevron's Richmond plant and sent thousands of residents to hospital emergency rooms found that refinery oversight is riddled with gaps. Porter's industry group plays a major role in what critics say is a self-regulating system for refineries."

Eric Nalder reports for the San Francisco Chronicle August 25, 2012.

Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 08/28/2012