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2016-10-13 |
For an industry increasingly reliant on gadgets such as digital sensors, infrared cameras and drones to monitor security and check for leaks, the sabotage illustrated how vulnerable pipelines are to low-tech attacks. On Tuesday, climate activists broke through fences and cut locks and chains simultaneously in several states and simply turned the pipelines off. All they had to do was twist shut giant valves on five cross-border pipelines that together can send 2.8 million barrels a day of crude to the United States from Canada - equal to about 15 percent of daily U.S. consumption. The activists did no damage to the pipelines, which operating companies shut down as a precaution for checks before restarting. The United States is the world's largest energy market, and the infrastructure to drill, refine, store and deliver that energy to consumers is connected by millions of miles of pipeline that are impossible to protect entirely from attack. "You're not manning these things on a permanent basis. It's not viable," said Stewart Dewar, a project manager at Senstar, an Ottawa-based company that authored a 2012 white paper on pipeline security. "It's too expensive." There are more than 200,000 miles (322,000 km) of oil lines and many times that of natural gas lines across the United States. Thousands of rural and often remote pumping and valve stations dot the country. The cost of posting armed guards at valve stations, usually found every 20 miles along the underground pipelines, would be prohibitive, said Dewar. For companies, there are few options to police the parts of their pipeline networks that sit above ground, such as the valve stations. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#16 "..."You're not manning these things on a permanent basis. It's not viable," said Stewart Dewar, a project manager at Senstar, an Ottawa-based company that authored a 2012 white paper on pipeline security. "It's too expensive...." Not so expensive in 2016. An integrated system of cameras, barriers, drones, satellites would be about 25% of the cost of a similar but not-as-good integrated system in 2012. |
Posted by: lord garth 2016-10-13 21:58 |
#15 Shoot, shovel and shut up. |
Posted by: Angetch Lumplump6105 2016-10-13 17:18 |
#14 Put alligators inside the fence and feed them every three days. |
Posted by: gorb 2016-10-13 15:12 |
#13 Didn't Tom Clancy's "Red Storm Rising" (WW3) begin with an attack on pipelines in a refinery? Its national defense infrastructure. Treat it as such. Better fences, maybe electric and some concertina. Remote monitoring. I'd pony up a couple pennies a gallon to cover operating it. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2016-10-13 15:06 |
#12 Well, if you believe that climate change is as bad as the liberals do, this sort of thing would be warranted. Heroic, even! I suppose that'll be their legal defense. |
Posted by: Bobby 2016-10-13 13:17 |
#11 Cars? Those things that run on petroleum? (or coal or uranium) |
Posted by: SteveS 2016-10-13 11:52 |
#10 Well, they probably didn't go far. They must have walked to the site, since using a car would contribute to global warming. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2016-10-13 11:50 |
#9 Hang them from the pipeline. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2016-10-13 09:43 |
#8 Take note how easy it is. You can't protect it all. If and when a civil war breaks out, a lot of places are going to be without. NIMBY will bite deep. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2016-10-13 09:22 |
#7 WM, RC, shooting is too quick unless you start at the ankles and work your way up slowly. |
Posted by: AlanC 2016-10-13 08:41 |
#6 I'm with Whiskey Mike -- they're endangering lives by playing with systems they don't understand. Shoot them. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2016-10-13 08:30 |
#5 I would shoot them. |
Posted by: Whiskey Mike 2016-10-13 08:24 |
#4 |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-10-13 08:00 |
#3 Does the fact that this involves interstate / international commerce make this a federal crime? Or is it a guaranteed ticket to the Obama WH? |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2016-10-13 07:43 |
#2 Say Thank You Lord this kind of attacks do not appeal to Islamic mentality (not enough blood). |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-10-13 07:40 |
#1 More than a few years back the enviros attacked the logging industry out west. They succeeded in avoiding arrest for a time. When caught, they were severely punished. Attacks then ceased. |
Posted by: Shick de Medici6262 2016-10-13 07:39 |