2 employees injured in fire at refinery in southern Oklahoma
WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) — A fire at an oil refinery in southern Oklahoma has left two people injured, according to CVR Energy, the Sugar Land, Texas-based owner of the facility. A statement from CVR spokesperson Brandee Stephens says two people suffered undisclosed injuries due to the fire Tuesday at Wynnewood refinery in Wynnewood, about 60 miles south of Oklahoma City. The cause of the fire was not known, but Stephens says it began in a gasoline hydrotreater, which is used to remove contaminants during the refining process. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality shows the refinery is a small crude oil refinery that stores waste produced during refining operations.