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English: Process schematic of the splitter section of the isomerization (ISOM) plant of BP's Texas City refinery
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Source CSB (March 2007). Investigation Report: Refinery Explosion and Fire (15 Killed, 180 Injured). Report No. 2005-04-I-TX. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
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Process schematic of the splitter section of the ISOM plant of BP's Texas City refinery

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