Five people were injured after an explosion at a refinery run by Indonesian state oil company Pertamina, the company’s third incident in recent weeks.
(Bloomberg) — Five people were injured after an explosion at a refinery run by Indonesian state oil company Pertamina, the company’s third incident in recent weeks.
Pertamina said the mishap at its Dumai refinery in Riau province late Saturday night involved a gas compressor area. The cause of the fire is under investigation and the company has stopped operations of one affected unit, it said in a statement Sunday.
The company’s safety record is in the spotlight after two deadly incidents last month. A fire at its oil storage depot in Jakarta killed 33 people including children, while one on a Pertamina-leased ship left two dead.
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