No Injuries Reported In Turnertown Oil Well Blaze
Staff Photo By Herb Nygren Jr.
the remains of a scorched work over rig and tanker can be seen. The well was being capped when a spark ignited the fire.
TURNERTOWN — An oil well fire caused for some tense moments Friday afternoon, but despite intense flames there were no injuries.
The fire burned a work over rig and another tanker was destroyed. Charles Robinson, training officer of the New London VFD, said fire units were called to the well located down a dirt road off Rusk County Road 4154, about 1 p.m.
A crew, Top Cat Oil, was capping the well owned by the Texas Railroad Commission when a spark ignited the fire, Robinson said.
Units from throughout the area put out the fire and are keeping water on the structure, Robinson said.
Staff Photo By Herb Nygren Jr.
Firefighters from around the area put out the blaze and no injuries were reported.
Plans are to bring equipment to the scene to help topple the rig’s charred structure and cap the well.
“We got real lucky today that no one was hurt,” Robinson said.






