Marathon Petroleum Corp.s oil refinery near New Orleans exploded into flames on Monday, threatening to crimp fuel supplies and raise pump prices at a time of already rampant inflation. The companys Garyville, Louisiana, plant is one of the nations largest and a key supplier of gasoline, diesel and other fuels. Marathon said one person was injured and the blaze that started around 9:30 a.m. local time is now under control.
The fire occurred in a hydrocracker, according to a person familiar with the operation, a crucial price of equipment that breaks heavy petroleum molecules down into lighter products including gasoline. If any damages are significant enough to halt production at the Garyville complex, regional fuel supplies may be stretched.
Gasoline demand has been on the rise at a time when more than 10% of Gulf Coast refining capacity already is idle for repairs and other maintenance work.
Retail gasoline prices have climbed 7.5% this year, adding to 2021s 46% advance, according to AAA. The last time prices were this high was the summer of 2014, when international oil prices were above $100 a barrel.
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