When a refinery stack spit 7,600 gallons of hydrocarbons into the sky over Texas City, the geyser needed only a spark from a passing pick-up to ignite on March 23, 2005.
Mark Collette, Lise Olsen, Jim Malewitz, Houston Chronicle: Local
Sun, 03/22/2015 - 8:25am
When a refinery stack spit 7,600 gallons of hydrocarbons into the sky over Texas City, the geyser needed only a spark from a passing pick-up to ignite on March 23, 2005.