The Coast Guard Incident Management Division as well as Garner Environmental Services are on the spot conducting cleanup after an estimated 31 barrels of diesel fuel spilled from the South Central Cement facility into the ship channel around Greens Bayou.
The closing of a portion of the biggest petrochemical port in the US blocked traffic to and from three Houston-area refineries, with a combined crude oil intake of 463,776 barrels per day (bpd), as well as Kinder Morgan Inc's massive Galena Park terminal complex.
The spill occurred in Greens Bayou, a waterway that feeds into the ship channel, Coast Guard Petty Officer Andrew Kendrick said.
South Central Cement, a cement contractor along Greens Bayou, reported the spill which likely involved an overfilled supply tank, he said.
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He said the Coast Guard had no estimate for when the shut part of the channel would reopen.