The energy generated by the container during the explosion induces destructive effects on the surrounding objects and itself, such as deformation, compression, rupture, etc. The explosive energy is one of the richest pieces of evidence in the analysis of the accident cause, and therefore a comprehensive analysis of the accident explosive energy is essential for determining accident properties. Considering the rupture accident of an alkali washing tower in an aromatic hydrocarbon plant as an example, the destructive energy and the rupture internal pressure are estimated to ascertain the explosive properties of the accident by analyzing the field damage characteristics. This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis and calculation of the energy associated with an alkali washing tower rupture accident. The objective is to determine the cause of the accident, which can be attributed to the combined effect of wall thickness reduction and fluctuations of production process parameters. The findings of this analysis will serve as a scientific basis for the examination of similar accidents and the formulation of safety protection measures.