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Steve Kherkher - September 22, 2025
When a natural gas pipeline ruptures, the consequences can be catastrophic. Fires, explosions, toxic exposure, and massive property damage are all possible outcomes. While some incidents are contained before they cause widespread devastation, others have resulted in worker fatalities and large-scale community evacuations. A recent gas pipeline fire in Laramie County, Wyoming, underscores the dangers these incidents pose – not only to workers in the oil and gas industry, but also to nearby communities.
For states like Texas, which have some of the most expansive natural gas pipeline networks in the nation, the risks are even higher. Understanding what happened in Wyoming, and what it means for pipeline safety and liability, can help residents and workers know their rights if a similar incident occurs closer to home.
In the article below, the oil and gas injury attorneys at Kherkher Garcia provide insight into the Wyoming incident and why incidents like this matter for Texas residents and communities.
On the morning of Sunday, September 21, 2025, residents of Laramie County woke to a massive fire that was visible from as far away as Loveland, Colorado. According to the Laramie County Fire District #10, the blaze occurred near mile marker 350 on Interstate 80 and involved both a Union Pacific Railroad train and a ruptured Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline.
The ruptured pipeline ignited dangerously close to rail cars carrying hazardous materials. Quick action by emergency responders prevented the fire from spreading and escalating further. Fortunately, no deaths or injuries were reported, and hazardous materials aboard the train did not ignite.
Union Pacific confirmed the train stopped approximately 40 feet from the rupture, and the heat from the flames made it unsafe to continue operations. Both the Union Pacific Railroad and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the cause of the incident.
Although the fire is now under control, the incident highlights just how dangerous ruptured pipelines can be, and how devastating such events could become if circumstances were slightly different.
Texas has the largest network of pipelines in the United States, with more than 480,000 miles of oil and gas pipelines running through communities, farmland, and industrial zones. These pipelines carry highly flammable products, including crude oil, natural gas, and petroleum byproducts.
If a pipeline ruptures in Texas, the risks extend well beyond workers in the immediate area. Nearby residents may face:
The Wyoming fire serves as a warning. Even when no one is injured, the potential for widespread disaster is present every time a pipeline ruptures. For Texas communities – many of which sit on top of dense pipeline grids – the importance of safety, regulation, and accountability cannot be overstated.
Pipeline ruptures and fires are some of the most dangerous industrial accidents. They often occur with little to no warning, leaving workers and residents with only seconds to react. Common hazards include:
Even when no immediate injuries are reported, victims may still experience delayed health effects, including respiratory illness and psychological trauma.
Pipeline fires can devastate both people and property. Some of the most common outcomes include:
For families, these incidents can result in medical bills, loss of income, long-term disabilities, and wrongful death claims.
Determining liability in a pipeline fire can be complex, especially when multiple companies are involved, as in the Wyoming incident. Potentially responsible parties may include:
Investigations often involve multiple state and federal agencies, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and local fire marshals.
Ultimately, companies that fail to prioritize safety may be held legally accountable for the harm caused.
If you or your family are affected by a gas pipeline fire, taking immediate steps can help protect your rights:
An attorney can help victims pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and wrongful death.
Pipeline fires are often caused by ruptures, leaks, corrosion, equipment failure, or improper maintenance. Sometimes external factors like train derailments, construction accidents, or natural disasters trigger ruptures.
According to PHMSA, there are hundreds of significant pipeline incidents each year, many resulting in injuries, deaths, and millions of dollars in property damage.
Yes. Victims may file personal injury, wrongful death, or property damage lawsuits against negligent companies responsible for the fire.
Yes. Large oil and gas companies often attempt to minimize responsibility by shifting blame or offering inadequate settlements. That is why having experienced legal representation is critical.
Gas pipeline fires are preventable tragedies. When companies cut corners on safety, it puts workers, families, and entire communities at risk. At Kherkher Garcia, our attorneys have a proven track record of standing up to some of the largest oil and gas companies in the world. Kinder Morgan, Exxon, Atmos Energy – we are not afraid to take on cases involving these companies.
We know how to investigate complex industrial incidents, hold negligent corporations accountable, and fight for maximum compensation for victims. If you or a loved one has been affected by a gas pipeline fire, explosion, or related accident, don’t face this battle alone.
Contact Kherkher Garcia today for a free consultation. We are committed to protecting the rights of workers and residents across Texas and beyond. Start your free consultation by calling us at 713-333-1030. You can also reach out to us online via our website contact form.
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