Investigators wait to access site of refinery fire

Oil   Oil

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Investigators are waiting for access to the charred crude oil unit of a Chevron refinery where a fire sent a towering plume of black smoke into San Francisco Bay area skies and pushed gas prices higher along the West Coast.

The same team of U.S. Chemical Safety Board investigators that probed the Deepwater Horizon oil spill along the Gulf Coast was waiting Thursday for structural and environmental tests to find out if it was safe to enter the unit in California.

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