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When a Tank Battery Fire Takes a Life in the Permian Basin — What Your Family Needs to Know If you are reading this because someone you love was killed in a tank battery fire at a West Texas oilfield site, we want you to hear something first: what happened was not an accident in the sense that nobody could have prevented it. Tank batteries — the clusters of steel storage tanks that sit at nearly every well site across the Permian Basin, holding crude oil, condensate, and produced water — are a recognized, studied, regulated fire and explosion hazard. The industry knows how they ignite. The industry knows how to prevent it. When a worker dies at a tank battery, the question is never “was this unforeseeable?” — it is “which of the known, preventable failure pathways was allowed to happen this time?” We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin’s Midland and Delaware Basin oilfields. This page is built for one purpose: to give a family in crisis the same information we would give someone sitting across our desk at two in the…