Re: Gas Explosion Shakes Texas



In article <K7epf.1014$k76.338@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(jonathan) wrote:

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> "Alan" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:memo.20051218105626.608B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > http://www.foxnews.com/story/0%2C2933%2C178903%2C00.html
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> > PALO PINTO, Texas - A rural area west of Fort Worth was shaken awake before
> > dawn Friday when a natural gas well exploded near Possum Kingdom Lake, a
> > sheriff's official said.
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> Ya know that explosion in Britain, they've claimed it was
> an accident, but that conclusion seems suspicious coming
> so soon. Even while the fires were still burning.
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> Damaging oil pipelines and setting off oil wells is something
> that has a long history in the Middle East.
>
> Hmm, I wonder!
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>
> Jonathan

Or the alternative scenario, and I am not pointing any fingers you understand,
but you do hear these stories of when a business stops being a profitable
concern......well a mysterious fire breaks out and an insurance claim goes in,
and seeing as how certain companies may have not quite got the outcome they
expected in the middle-east, maybe things are not quite looking so rosy as
anticipated. On the other hand there is that nasty habit some companies have of
cutting back on employing skilled labour to do essential planned maintenance. I
do know the fire-brigade union are kicking up one hell of a stink about the lack
of foam-making equipment on site at Buncefield.



Alan

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