Shell Pakistan's clarification on Keamari fire incident
Jul 18, 2006 Angry Annie Accident - Grafenwoehr, Germany - 1960 The incident was the worst ground-training accident involving United States forces in Germany since World War II. In August, 1955, two C-119's on an air exercise collided, killing more than sixty soldiers. The eight-inch howitzer can fire nuclear warheads. Shell Pakistan's clarification on Keamari fire incident Shell Pakistan has clarified that the report in circulation regarding the Keamari fire incident on November 26, at the Shell Terminal is incorrect. According to Shell Pakistan, the fire broke out on methanol storage units of a local private oil storage and handling company at Keamari. It is an extremely unfortunate event that resulted in the Shell Platform 26 | IncidentNews | NOAA Shell Platform 26. Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana | 1970-Dec-01. Initial Notification: On December 1, 1970, Shell Oil Co. Platform 26 exploded and caught fire.The platform included 22 production wells with a capacity of 15,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
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Jul 06, 2018 Freetown Terminal Responds Swiftly to Fire Incident at Dan An eye witness who wants to remain anonymous explained that the fire incident gutted three board-houses which were burnt to the ground and a two-storey building with the top floor completely burnt. Gassimu S. Fofanah, Head of Communications at the Freetown Terminal said this is not the first time the company has helped in rescuing communities Catastrophic Failure of Storage Tanks - EPA
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Freetown Terminal Responds Swiftly to Fire Incident at Dan An eye witness who wants to remain anonymous explained that the fire incident gutted three board-houses which were burnt to the ground and a two-storey building with the top floor completely burnt. Gassimu S. Fofanah, Head of Communications at the Freetown Terminal said this is not the first time the company has helped in rescuing communities Catastrophic Failure of Storage Tanks - EPA In a 1995 incident, during a welding operation on the outside of a tank, the combustible vapor inside two large, 30-ft diameter by 30-ft. high, storage tanks exploded and propelled the tanks upward — one landing more than 50 feet away. CRIME WATCH: Arson suspect charged; gunfire incident