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TPC Group withdraws from plea deal after judge orders $292M restitution for 2019 explosion
The TPC Group has withdrawn from a plea deal after a federal judge indicated he would increase restitution by $292 million, in connection with a November 2019 plant explosion in Port Neches. U.S.
TPC has withdrawn from its plea agreement with the government during a federal sentencing hearing for the 2019 plant explosion and fire in Port Neches, based on the judge's decision to increase ...
While Southeast Texans that experienced damage as a result of the 2019 explosion at the TPC Group plant in Port Neches could receive “pennies on the dollar” from the company, there still could be ...
PORT NECHES, Texas — TPC Group will host two community safety information meetings this week to review how the company’s Port Neches facility works to mitigate risk to the surrounding area. The ...
PORT NECHES, Texas — Texas reached a $12.6 million settlement with TPC Group over environmental violations related to the November 2019 explosions at the company’s Port Neches chemical plant, Texas ...
Texas reached a $12.6 million settlement with TPC Group over environmental violations related to the November 2019 explosions at the company’s Port Neches chemical plant, Texas Attorney General Ken ...
TPC Group employees were informed Tuesday morning that layoffs are coming and the company announced as many as 100 positions could be eliminated as it plans on ending chemical production in Port ...
According to the Houston Police Department, officers got a call about a suspicious backpack around 9 a.m. at the plant located in the 8600 block of Park Place. The plant evacuated while a bomb squad ...
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