The explosion took place at about 4am local time at the Lewis Energy facility near Encinal, a town located in south Texas about 120 miles (193km) southwest of San Antonio.
The owner of the oil rig, Lewis Energy Group, confirmed the incident in statement on Friday. It added that the cause is under investigation and no injuries have been reported.
Oil rig explosion in Encinal, Texas http://t.co/VNwFEqOdgw #KSATnews pic.twitter.com/cOvgoe19mnโ KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) October 16, 2015"Local fire and police are monitoring the situation and all precautions are being taken to protect the safety of residents of the Encinal Community," Tony Travino, general counsel for Lewis Energy Group stated in a release, as quoted by local KSAT 12.
"Lewis Energy Group is undertaking appropriate efforts to extinguish the fire. Further details are to follow as more information is learned."
Photos and videos from the scene posted on social media show a massive fire raging at the facility. According to reports, fire crews at the scene say that instead of trying to extinguish the flame engulfing the rig, they will wait for it to burn out on its own.
BREAKING NEWS -- first picture of that explosion in Encinal about 120 miles south/southwest of San Antonio @KENS5 pic.twitter.com/cuHNcJi4ns โ Jack Acosta (@JackAcostaKENS5) October 16, 2015The residents wrote on the town's Facebook page that two explosions had rocked the facility.
Encinal has the population of over 600 people, according to the 2000 census. Earlier reports suggested that the residents have been evacuated. However, later KSAT 12 cited Velma Davila, Encinal city manager, as saying that there was no evacuation underway. School was canceled for Encinal Elementary School, according to the Cotulla Independent School District website on Friday.




Comment: There have been a lot of explosions lately in chemical/petrochemical plants as anyone paying attention would have noticed:
- Another blast rocks China's Liucheng County after series of 17 deadly explosions
- Huge explosion ripped through residential building in Chengdu, China
- "Flash explosion" at Texas chemical container facility
- Massive explosion rips through yet another chemical facility in China - the fourth toxic blast the country had in less than a month
- And another chemical plant goes BOOM! This time in northern Germany
- Huge blaze after blast rocks petrochemical plant in China (VIDEO)
- Another explosion in China: Fires at Shandong chemical plant
- Massive explosion reported in Chinese city of Tianjin
Though some may be due to faulty maintenance or sabotage, it is likely that there are other causes.For a better understanding read the book by Pierre Lescaudron:
Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection (The Secret History of the World Series Volume 3)