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Rocky_Shorz
26th August 2012, 02:32
After the hackers shut Saudi's biggest oil company for a bit, it gets worse, they're doing everything to drive up oil prices...

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/media/ALeqM5gORfy323jKOdzTyg6UP2u9CCarLA?docId=858e9e0e19cf49e4b575e12b222e1d18&size=l
Fire rises over the Amuay refinery near Punto Fijo, Venezuela, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012. A huge explosion rocked Venezuela's biggest oil refinery, killing at least 24 people and injuring dozens, an official said. (AP Photo/Daniela Primera)


A huge explosion rocked Venezuela’s biggest oil refinery early Saturday, killing at least 19 people and injuring more than 50 others in the deadliest disaster in memoryfor the country’s key oil industry. Balls of fire rose over the Amuay refinery, one of the largest in the world, in video posted on the Internet by people who were nearby at the time. Those killed included a 10-year-old boy, and at least 53 people were injured, Falcon state Gov. Stella Lugo said on state television. She said firefighters had controlled the flames at the refinery on the Paraguana Peninsula in western Venezuela, where large clouds of smoke were rising. “The areas that had to be evacuated were evacuated,” Lugo said, according to the state-run Venezuelan News Agency. “The situation is controlled. Of course they’re still a fire rising very high, but ... the specialists tell me there is no risk of another explosion.” The blast occurred after 1 a.m. when a gas leak created a cloud that ignited, Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said. Some nearby houses were damaged by the blast, he said on television. “That gas generated a cloud that later exploded and has caused fires in at least two tanks of the refinery and surrounding areas,” Ramirez said on state television. “The blast wave was of a significant magnitude.”

Images in state media showed the flames casting an orange glow against the night sky. One photograph showed an injured man being wheeled away on a stretcher. Ramirez said oil workers will determine what caused the gas leak and were inspecting the damage along with troops. He said supplies of fuel had been cut off to the part of the refinery that was still in flames. Troops were securing the area at the refinery, Lugo said. Vice President Elias Jaua said on his Twitter account that the military was deployed to the area and that air ambulances were dispatched to ferry the wounded. The defense minister was traveling to the refinery along with Ramirez and other officials, Jaua said. Amuay is part of the Paraguana Refinery Complex, which also includes the adjacent Cardon refinery. Together, the two refineries process about 900,000 barrels of crude a day and 200,000 barrels of gasoline. It was unclear to what extent the explosion might affect oil shipments from Venezuela, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries... link (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=EX-20120825-36318-VEN)

Rocky_Shorz
26th August 2012, 02:40
Government officials pledged to restart the refinery within two days and said the country has plenty of fuel supplies on hand to meet domestic needs as well as its export commitments.
The explosion shattered walls of nearby shops, ripped out windows from homes and left the surrounding streets covered with rubble and twisted scraps of metal.

President Hugo Chavez declared three days of mourning and ordered an investigation to determine the cause of the explosion. "This affects all of us," Chavez said by phone on state television. "It's very sad, very painful."

In a neighborhood next to the refinery, shopkeeper Yolimar Romero said she was at her computer when a shock wave swept over the area shortly after 1 a.m.
"At that instant, the whole house shook as if it were an earthquake," she said. "The windows went flying off with their frames and everything."
Electricity was knocked out, leaving Romero in the dark and her house filled with smoke. She found a flashlight and started looking for her husband and three children.

link (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iq0Q1-P-DLDvt2iy1BCYOofyAfLw?docId=22def0d14041458da55cffba375a974f)

notice at the beginning it says there is plenty to meet export commitments...

let's see how many headline news stories roll out this Monday with breaking news and forget this part...

can't they get nailed for insider trading?

bluestflame
26th August 2012, 02:43
hmmm, computer controlled pressure regulators etc ...second oil refinery explosion in the last couple of weeks

ghostrider
26th August 2012, 04:07
set em all on fire and let oil end here and now. We need free energy , as long as there is oil, we are slaves to the system.

Maia Gabrial
26th August 2012, 16:24
I wish I could say that I'm sympathetic to the rich oil tycoons. Or the oil industries. What I'm hoping for is that all of this will force the release of the free energy and anti-gravity technologies sooner. IMO it's time....

GoodETxSG
26th August 2012, 16:40
Just another controlling mechanism used to keep us under the thumb of the money and soul collectors.

deridan
26th August 2012, 16:53
ghostrider, they may want u on your knees before they release that with there conditions