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Iraq
Major fire damages IraqÂ’s biggest oil refinery
2008-01-08
BAIJI, Iraq - An explosion at a fuel storage tank caused a huge blaze at IraqÂ’s largest refinery on Monday, inflicting burns on at least 36 workers and killing one before being brought under control, witnesses said.

An engineer at the government-owned the Baiji refinery complex, some 180 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, said the fire, which had been brought under control, was an accident and not the result of an attack. ‘There was no sabotage. It was caused by a technical fault,’ said the engineer, who declined to be named.

‘This is the biggest fire I have ever seen at Baiji refinery. We have not had a fire like this before,’ said the engineer, employed at the complex since 2003. He said one worker had been killed and 24 injured.

The initial explosion was at a storage tank containing 5 million litres of fuel. The engineer said the blast had destroyed the refineryÂ’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) unit, where the fire had broken out, but other operations at the complex were continuing.

The refineries at Baiji in north-central Iraq have capacity of 310,000 barrels a day, according to the US Energy Information Administration, and have been operating at less than full capacity due to power cuts and other problems including fires.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Wrong country. More eastward!
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-01-08 14:42  

#2  LPG facilities have been known to blow up spectacularly, like one in Libya (or Algeria) a few years back.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-01-08 05:42  

#1  Refineries are dangerous places. Even without terrorist threats and insh'Allah maintainance.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-01-08 00:23  

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