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Blast hits New York oil plant
Posted: 2003-02-21 11:20am
by Colonel Olrik
Posted: 2003-02-21 11:28am
by Mr Bean
Just a quick note on an semi-related topic
Remeber how I said letting Saddam sitting next to the Oil Field with Nukes would be bad as he could wipe out Middle East Oil Production at any time?
Just ONE tanker is destroyed and ONE plant paritally ruined and we here this
Oil prices rose by almost a dollar per barrel on world markets after news of the blast.
One whole doller, For somthing that represtents roughly .04% of Production Capablity, Remeber the Gas lines of years past caused by a 1% loss of Oil Production, think what a 7%-11% loss would do
Posted: 2003-02-21 11:33am
by Stormbringer
Holy shit that can't be good news.
Posted: 2003-02-21 12:21pm
by Alferd Packer
That is possibly the worst map of New York I've ever seen. "Kings?" What the hell is "Kings?"
Posted: 2003-02-21 01:02pm
by Frank Hipper
I do not mean this to be taken humorously by any stretch of the imagination, but I wonder how many people had a heart attack when they heard that explosion.
Posted: 2003-02-21 02:04pm
by Darth Wong
I believe there were a few heart-attack deaths many years ago when a CAF pilot went supersonic over Toronto's east-end suburbs (needless to say, he landed to face some rather irritated superior officers). 911 was jammed with calls by idiots who thought the nuclear power plant had exploded.
Posted: 2003-02-21 02:06pm
by TrailerParkJawa
What is it about a loud noise that triggers a heart attack? Is it being suddenly startled or the unwarranted panic some people experience?
ie) Thinking the nuclear plant exploded vs being startled.
Posted: 2003-02-21 02:18pm
by fgalkin
I could actually see the smoke out of my window.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Posted: 2003-02-21 02:37pm
by Sea Skimmer
What often forgotten with Iraq is that most of the refineries and wells aren’t even in service, Iraqi production is only something like 20% of capacity because of sanctions limiting exports. Of course oil prices are not governed by logic of supply, but rather solely by how much the demand will pay. One barge and offloading point are utterly insignificant.
Posted: 2003-02-21 02:41pm
by Sea Skimmer
TrailerParkJawa wrote:What is it about a loud noise that triggers a heart attack? Is it being suddenly startled or the unwarranted panic some people experience?
ie) Thinking the nuclear plant exploded vs being startled.
It depends on the person's condition, panicking or being startled increases your blood pressure, which can cause an attack. The absolute noise level doesn't matter very much, just there tolerances. In 1991 a number of Israeli's died of heart attacks during the Scud attack despite being nowhere near the impacts.
Posted: 2003-02-21 04:15pm
by Dalton
Alferd Packer wrote:That is possibly the worst map of New York I've ever seen. "Kings?" What the hell is "Kings?"
An alternate name for Brooklyn. Kings county, Queens county.
Posted: 2003-02-21 05:39pm
by RedImperator
My dad's done work in that plant. I think he's actually worked in that tank farm by the barge docks.
Posted: 2003-02-21 05:41pm
by Enlightenment
Ordinary industrial accident? Islam showing its peaceful nature again? Or the brownshirts blowing something up with the hope of blaming it on the Iraqis?
Time will tell...
Posted: 2003-02-21 05:50pm
by Tragic
Is it just me or these days everything that happens people think its terrorist. I understand it cause of 9/11. But come on. People need to calm down
Posted: 2003-02-21 06:42pm
by Dalton
Enlightenment wrote:Islam showing its peaceful nature again?
That's right! Because all Muslims are potential terrorists!
Posted: 2003-02-21 07:29pm
by RedImperator
Enlightenment wrote:Ordinary industrial accident? Islam showing its peaceful nature again? Or the brownshirts blowing something up with the hope of blaming it on the Iraqis?
Time will tell...
Oh for Chrissakes...it's a goddamn oil refinery. You move enough volitaile liquid around, eventually something bad is going to happen.
Posted: 2003-02-21 07:31pm
by Mr Bean
Oh for Chrissakes...it's a goddamn oil refinery.
Auctaly no according to CS its not even Refinery, rather just an Oil Storage Fallicility
Posted: 2003-02-21 07:39pm
by Montcalm
Like everyone else here i`m asking what the fuck went wrong.
Posted: 2003-02-21 10:12pm
by RedImperator
Montcalm wrote:Like everyone else here i`m asking what the fuck went wrong.
Gasoline vapors were probably accidentily ignited while they were transfering the fuel. They're supposed to ground all their equipment so static electricity can't cause an accident like that, but when you're moving gasoline in huge volumes, nothing is totally certain.