(Bloomberg) -- Texas chemical producer TPC Group Inc. has restored normal operations at its facility that spewed thick, black smoke into the Houston sky for almost four hours Monday. Most Read fro ...
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“We are having some electrical issues which caused the plant to trip,” Gwendolyn Kimble, a communications manager with TPC Group Houston said. In an email to Houston Public Media, TPC Group ...
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(Bloomberg) -- Texas chemical producer TPC Group Inc. has restored normal operations at its facility that spewed thick, black smoke into the Houston sky for almost four hours Monday. Most Read from ...