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Undertoad 04-10-2006 10:43 AM

4/10/2006: Nigerian pipeline break
 
http://cellar.org/2006/nigeriangas.jpg

When a pipeline bursts around here, which would be a rare occurrence, people stay as far away as possible and the environmental impact is immediately the biggest concern. Not so much in Nigeria, where a petrol pipeline burst is just an opportunity to scoop up as much free fuel as possible in whatever vessel you can find.

No smoking please.

glatt 04-10-2006 11:14 AM

What an amazing image. The first thing I thought of when I saw that image is a flash fire engulfing all those people. It would be so easy for that to ignite. It's scary.

Kitsune 04-10-2006 11:37 AM

Of what use is sandy gasoline going to be to these people, anyways?

barefoot serpent 04-10-2006 11:42 AM

That'll be another 10-15 cents/gallon at the Conoco next week.

Pancake Man 04-10-2006 11:48 AM

Everyone grab your sand bucket!!

Kitsune 04-10-2006 11:58 AM

Imagine the smell, too! I'd pass out in the fumes.

floatingk 04-10-2006 12:00 PM

I reckon thats diesel due to the color, so smoke away, cuz it wont do much. I believe it needs compression or extreme heat to ingite...

Elspode 04-10-2006 01:20 PM

If I recall correctly, Nigerian pipelines are often punctured on purpose precisely to allow the people to steal fuel. Pipelines are also frequent targets of attack by rebels.

There have also been flaming disasters that killed dozens, if not hundreds, during such incidents. It is apparently not a rare occurance. In fact, here's one such recent story, albeit without the fire. Probably the incident which spawned the pic, here.

I remember seeing similar and worse news reports for years.

Elspode 04-10-2006 01:25 PM

A more horrific incident briefly related:

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Pipeline explosions
Soon after, in a situation akin to Armageddon, an oil pipeline punctured by vandals exploded north of the Abia state capital Umuahia, killing 125 villagers. Most of them were peasant villagers who attempted to scoop oil for sale in order to better their lives. About the same period, dozens of people were killed in a petroleum pipeline explosion in a village near Lagos. The explosion happened as thieves tried to siphon petrol from a pipeline belonging to state oil company, NNPC. If the flame was horrendous, the mangled and charred bodies of victims were more horrifying.
From here...

Trilby 04-10-2006 03:39 PM

dude. i may be incorrect, but methinks Nigeria is the number two (one?) supplier of oil to the "we don't give a damn 'bout no EPA" countries.

funkykule 04-10-2006 05:00 PM

methinks there are some very fine men in that photo!! :blush:

Leah 04-10-2006 06:34 PM

Someone forgot to take their thongs (flip flops) with them through all the excitment of getting free fuel. :right:

bigpeeler 04-10-2006 07:18 PM

I'm thinking that it's diesel fuel also. Gasoline would surely have an adverse affect (melting) some of those plastics that they are using/wearing. Too, the fumes aren't quite as volatile as gas and it's not nearly as hard on one's skin as gas. Diesel can be used for tractors, pumps and heating which I am sure, these poor souls deal with on a daily basis.

Now excuse me. I'm off to buy some BP stock.

xoxoxoBruce 04-10-2006 07:50 PM

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Public power supply to the area had to be switched off to prevent fuel, which had gushed through transformers, from causing an inferno.
This makes sense.
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Hoodlums and children, who dressed in pants, engaged in a brisk business scooping the fuel.

This does not. :eyebrow:

milkfish 04-10-2006 09:37 PM

Napalm Biafra.


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