According to a statement released through local emergency management, the sudden loss of power impacted standard operating conditions across the complex. Flaring, a safety procedure used to burn off excess gases during unplanned shutdowns or pressure changes, became necessary to stabilize the facility. Marathon officials stated that "trained teams" are currently working to restore normal operations as quickly as possible.
The company emphasized that its primary focus remains on the safety of its 750 full-time employees, contractors, and the surrounding community. While the duration of the operational disruption remains unclear, Marathon noted that it is taking steps to mitigate any potential environmental impacts resulting from the flaring.

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