Blaze at Chevron's El Segundo Refinery: Impact and Investigation
A significant fire erupted at Chevron's El Segundo refinery, a key jet fuel supplier for LAX. No injuries were reported, but the cause remains unknown. The fire may affect local gasoline prices but not the wider oil market. The fire is under investigation by Chevron and safety agencies.

A significant fire erupted at Chevron's El Segundo refinery late Thursday night, sending flames and smoke into the air. All personnel were reported safe, according to Chevron spokesperson Allison Cook. The refinery is a crucial supplier of jet fuel to Los Angeles International Airport.
The fire occurred in the Isomax 7 unit, responsible for producing jet fuel. Local media reported that the blaze had been contained by early Friday. Although the fire's impact on jet fuel production is still uncertain, it could influence gasoline prices in California.
Authorities, including state and federal safety agencies, are set to investigate the cause of the blaze, which briefly lit up the Los Angeles night sky. Despite the intensity, no evacuation orders were issued for nearby residents, although some were advised to shelter in place.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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