Informing that the committee has initiated the process to collect samples from the site, R K Singh, who heads the high-level probe panel, expressed confidence that in a couple of days they would be able to throw some light on the cause of the mishap. "Reasons (for the fire-blast) are yet to be established. We are looking at different possibilities. But as of now we are not able to come to a specific reason,” Singh, who is the Joint Secretary (Refineries) in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said after a site inspection.
“My people will take the soil samples and pipe samples to check the strength of the metal, whether there was loss of thickness. We would be able to come to some conclusion in a day or two,” he said.
“As of now it is not possible. We had just had a look at the site. Some tests have to be done at the lab and only after that we will be able to conclude,” he said.
The committee comprises officials of Oil Industry Safety Directorate, National Disaster Management Authority and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd as members.
“If there is any negligence proven (vis-a-vis the accident) in the inquiry, severe action will be taken against the officials concerned. That is why this inquiry team has come for,” Singh said.
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