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Suddenly, in the last few years our refineries seem to be going up in smoke…As the Q-fags say- there are no coincidences…

submitted by Steelerfish to conspiracy 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 13:33:09 ago (+11/-1)     (conspiracy)

I believe these are all separate incidents that have happened since 2018. This was just a quick “refinery fire” search, not a lot of effort. The frequency of these has increased dramatically. There are far fewer stories regarding incidents pre 2018-ish… Many have explainable causes, many do not. I didn’t even go into the pipeline sabotage rabbit hole yet. That list will be much, much longer.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/23/us/exxon-refinery-baytown-texas/index.html
https://nypost.com/2022/03/27/exxonmobil-oil-refinery-rocked-by-explosion-in-lockwood-montana/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-21/marathon-s-huge-louisiana-oil-refinery-rocked-by-explosion-fire
https://www.fox8live.com/2022/04/23/fire-valero-refinery-meraux-leaves-two-people-injured/
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/suncor-says-edmonton-refinery-fire-put-out-one-injured-2022-03-30/
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/05/09/suncor-refinery-commerce-city-fire/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rodeo-refinery-fire-explosion-at-nustar-refinery-storage-facility-leads-to-fires-today-live-updates-2019-10-15/
https://www.the-sun.com/news/3450062/chevron-refinery-fire-fears-smoke-above-oil-site/
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/west-virginia/articles/2021-05-30/fire-erupts-at-west-virginia-petroleum-refinery
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/large-fire-visible-at-refinery-in-carson/2317962/
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/fire-burning-at-refinery-in-rodeo/
https://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2021/11/fire-breaks-out-at-toledo-refinery
https://www.inquirer.com/business/philadelphia-refinery-fire-financial-sunoco-20190624.html
https://www.fireengineering.com/industrial-firefighting/two-firefighters-injured-fighting-fire-at-pa-oil-refinery/
https://www.newsweek.com/fire-exxon-refinery-baton-rouge-louisianna-1486872
https://www.wtrf.com/hancock-county/breaking-fire-at-ergon-petroleum-refinery-in-newell-w-va/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/explosion-fire-saint-john-oil-refinery-1.4854460
https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1176294/fire-at-elefsina-refinery-quickly-placed-under-control/
https://wsvn.com/news/local/crews-extinguish-oil-tanker-fire-at-nw-miami-dade-refinery/
http://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/news/fire-pemexs-mexico-refinery/
https://www.icis.com/explore/individual-news/
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/large-fire-apparent-explosion-reported-at-phillips-66-wood-river-refinery/63-f09f4903-698d-448e-a680-d3ef548de97a


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[ - ] i_scream_trucks 2 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 21:23:36 ago (+2/-0)

We have announced the shutdown of our last two petrol refineries and 6 coal fired power plants.

theyre literally shutting us down and no cunt is saying anything.

[ - ] Belrick 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 20:04:19 ago (+0/-0)

As Biden said. You know, that sock puppet who conspired to steal your right to voting in representatives for now and forever said;
You are being transitioned to a post oil society.

Violently was unsaid by implied

[ - ] MartinTimothy 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 19:23:12 ago (+0/-0)*

https://i.postimg.cc/NMKyGm4b/Lac-Megantic-Oil-Train-Fire.jpg

The rash of oil pipeline and oil train explosions in Canada and the US are the result of sabotage, re the July 6, 2013 oil train crash and subsequent explosion in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, that had a death toll of around fifty.

https://i.postimg.cc/pVs488PR/Manitoba-Oil-Pipeline-Explosion.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/WbryyyMb/Oil-Refinery-Explosion-Big-Spring-TX.jpg

The Manitoba Oil Pipeline Explosion of Jan 26, 2014 has the hallmarks of a nuclear strike, as does the explosion at the Alon USA Oil Refinery, Big Spring TX. Feb. 2008, which was the largest explosion in Texas history that registered as a 4.2 earthquake some 500 miles away.

https://i.postimg.cc/JnYw1Bnr/Chevron-CA-Refinery-Fire.jpg

While the August 6, 2012 explosion and fire at the Chevron refinery in Richmond, California, where vast clouds of thick black smoke billowed from the site for days, can only have been sabotage .. the worst thing that can happen in an oil refinery is if the cracker - the part where crude oil is heated up until it becomes a gas - blows up, which happened at a refinery in Indonesia when a hailstorm cooled the top down so much it blew off.

There is no way an oil refinery can burn for days .. if there is an explosion all of the product erupts out of the structure in a fireball that goes straight into space, residual product in the pipelines is diverted into the flare, while pressure sensitive valves instantly cut off supply, so within seconds there is nothing in the process area that can burn. Edit.

[ - ] MasklessTheGreat 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 22:43:59 ago (+0/-0)

There is no way a refinery can burn for days? You’re wrong. I’ve seen it happen. Units in the plant that are full of liquified gas hydrocarbons will be allowed to burn after an explosion. I know because I watched it happen for almost two weeks. That’s the safest way to get the pipes and vessels cleared out. If you put the fire out then the vapor cloud will move all over until it finds an ignition source. All you do is capture the fire by adjusting the tightness of the cone from the fire nozzle. Then set up blitzfire fire monitors and the fixed monitors to prevent impingement on any tanks an vessels that flames might be shooting towards.

[ - ] HeyJames 3 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 16:15:50 ago (+3/-0)

This could also be due to a lack of investment in new refinery capacity or overhauling. A ton of these sites are old and dilapidated. Companies are hesitant to invest due to liberals screaming that we are transitioning from it and banks refusing to finance. Rising maintenance and construction costs as well as denial for permits have an effect.

[ - ] I_am_baal 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 20:26:24 ago (+0/-0)

We'd probably be swimming in 50 cent per gallon gas with no government intervention

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 28, 2022 21:32:15 ago (+0/-0)

At the very least oil would be be $60-80 a barrel had the events the past two years not happened. It's nearly double that right now.

[ - ] Steelerfish [op] 0 points 1.8 yearsMay 29, 2022 08:50:25 ago (+0/-0)*

Absolutely! As well as the pressure from the WEF linked investment firms that actively deny investment into energy infrastructure (minus solar, wind etc), Insurance companies are also forced to drop coverage for the “fossil fuel” energy sector. Banks are strongly discouraged to cancel credit and to deny loans, lest they find that they as well are cut off from the financial world. Venture capital is non existent for any start up businesses who may want to fill the void in the market. The EPA, OSHA, DOE, and layers of state and local regulations and permits will quash any who can secure funding.

On top of that, the boards of the major oil companies are infested with liberals placed there by WEF backed groups of shareholders.. They are actively diverting investment into expanding capacity and instead, focusing on carbon offsets for when “cap and trade” is mandated for emissions- thus providing a revenue stream that sucks the money out of the entirety of the private sector (via Al Gore’s market so he gets a cut) to give to the government that then gives it to specific enviromental groups/entities who then donate it back to the right politicians who then give it back to the same groups, who then give it back to the government….