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Media: Criminal investigation underway after body discovered in car that struck Energy Transfer pipe in Houston

A criminal investigation was launched after human remains were discovered in a burnt-out vehicle that had struck an Energy Transfer pipeline for natural gas liquids earlier this week.

Local media reported

On Thursday, officials cited.

Energy Transfer said on Thursday that a fire that began on its natural gas liquid pipeline (NGL) in La Porte in Texas on Monday was still burning out safely and that they were in the process installing isolation equipment.

Local law enforcement agencies are investigating the cause of damage to our pipe. Energy Transfer stated in a press release that they believe the car had been removed.

The company didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment about the criminal investigation reported or the human remains found in the vehicle.

The Deer Park Police Department said, "There was an automobile at the scene... It's still being investigated so we aren't releasing any information for the time being."

According to Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., researchers, the fire may have been caused by Justice pipeline. Energy Transfer, however, has not confirmed either the name or the capacity of the pipe.

The Justice pipeline entered service in 2012. It has a capacity to transport 375,000 barrels of liquid natural gas per day from the Permian shale field in Texas, and onwards to Energy Transfer Mont Belvieu fractionators.

(source: Reuters)