On 28 September 2011, a fire broke out at an oil refinery owned by Royal Dutch Shell on Pulau Bukom. The blaze began near a system of pipelines carrying various petroleum products and lasted for 32 hours before being extinguished.

Shell fined $400k over Pulau Bukom fire that injured six SINGAPORE – Oil giant Shell has been fined $400,000 for a health and safety breach that led to a fire at the Pulau Bukom petroleum refinery which left six workers with burns. Two groups of workers were carrying out different tasks in close proximity, resulting in flammable vapours coming into contact with sparks from a […] The Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex | Shell Global The SEPC project created a 100% Shell-owned cracker and derivatives complex from new and existing assets. Singapore now hosts our largest fully-integrated refinery and petrochemicals hub, located on adjacent islands, Bukom and Jurong. Bukom a casualty as Shell writes off assets, Top Stories

6 injured in fire at Shell's Pulau Bukom manufacturing

Pulau Bukom Refinery is owned and operated by Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd Singapore. It is situated in position Lat. 1q14’ N Long. 103q46’ E The Marine Terminal consists of 13 main jetties and one SBM. 12 jetties are located at Pulau Bukom Besar and 1 jetty at Pulau Ular while the SBM is approximately 2 miles to the South of the island. Company fined for fire at petroleum refinery in Pulau Bukom Jan 08, 2019

Fire at Shell's Singapore refinery

“Shell Plant Explodes”1994: Belpre, Ohio | The Pop History Dig Aug 26, 2018 Shell reports 'operational upset' at unit at Pulau Bukom [SINGAPORE] A unit at Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom refinery and petrochemical complex experienced an operational upset on Sunday, a company spokeswoman told Reuters on Monday. "On July 14 at approximately 2pm, the Pulau Bukom manufacturing site experienced an operational upset at one of its units, which has resulted in flaring," she said.