GALVESTON – A laborer from Johnson County has filed a lawsuit in response to an on the job accident at a Texas City refinery, recent Galveston County District Court records show.
GALVESTON – Marathon Petroleum Company, LP and Blanchard Petroleum are accused of firing a worker who refused to obey a policy they implemented that was reportedly illegal.
GALVESTON – Attorney Daniel P. Barton of the Barton Law Firm has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a group of workers who claim that they were recently exposed to a release of hydrofluoric acid gas at the Marathon plant in Texas City.
BEAUMONT – A Marathon employee is suing owners and affiliates of the Marathon Petroleum Texas City Refinery for alleged injuries sustained in an explosion at the refinery.
BEAUMONT – local attorney Brent Coon recently filed suit on behalf of a worker claiming injury from the Jan. 11 fire at the Marathon Petroleum facility in Texas City.
A recent fire at the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Texas City has resulted in a lawsuit against the oil and gas company. The suit, filed Jan. 19 in the Galveston County 56th District Court, explains that plaintiffs Saul Mendiola and Eleazar Chavez were working at the facility on Jan. 11 when the blaze broke out. While court papers do not elaborate on the circumstances which led to the incident in question, they state that the men suffered “severe physical and emotional injuries and damages” a
Marathon Petroleum Company LP is facing a lawsuit from a group of workers who claimed the defendant failed to pay them for working during the United Steelworkers-led strike at its Galveston Bay refinery earlier this year, recent Galveston County District Court records show. Attorney Scott Newar of the Law Office of Scott Newar in Houston filed the suit on behalf of plaintiffs Craig Ayers, Emil Adams, Willy Buchan, Rolo Garza and Adam Vidale in the Galveston County 212th District Court on Dec. 2
A petroleum company and a refining company are suing an oilfield services business, alleging it did not defend and indemnify them in an underlying suit.
A jury’s decision to shave $190 million off the appraised value of a Valero refinery was wiped by the Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals on Tuesday, March 31.