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Bunker oil , kerosene, diesel & gas are made within the same process & it’s a stratification of oil crude into many fuel types.
So with computer controlled valves , it’s easier than you think.
originally posted by: medic545
So the fuel is stored in containers?? How exactly does it get contaminated? Someone add sugar?? Makes no sense. How many people are possibly going to be stuck in a hurricane bc of bad gas?
So the fuel is stored in containers?? How exactly does it get contaminated? Someone add sugar?? Makes no sense. How many people are possibly going to be stuck in a hurricane bc of bad gas?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has identified a potentially widespread fuel contamination caused by human error at the Port of Tampa. Fuel purchased after 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 26, at stations supplied by Citgo from the Port of Tampa has a strong likelihood of being contaminated.
UP DATE: FDACS Identifies Potential Fuel Contamination at the Port of Tampa
CITGO has a contamination issue at its Tampa terminal that is affecting fuel sold at the following retail locations in the Tampa area. Please be advised that CITGO is working with the locations to remove contaminated product from these locations. In the meantime, thank you for patience and understanding as we work to return these locations to normal operations. If, however, you have purchased fuel from one of these locations on or after Aug. 26, and are concerned your vehicle may be impacted, you can initiate a claim through the CITGO Good Gas Guarantee program www.citgo.com...
L Prime - Daytona Beach: 1898 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach
Wow! some of that bad gas and fuel made it all the way to Daytona. From the update above:
Ok , ill create a scenario for you .
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: psychotrail
Bunker oil , kerosene, diesel & gas are made within the same process & it’s a stratification of oil crude into many fuel types.
So with computer controlled valves , it’s easier than you think.
If computer controlled valves were involved, than an outside attack from hackers is possible and should be investigated.
So do you think that it’s possible that a simple oversight mistake was made rather than it being planned sabotage ?
I don’t work in the industry , but have friends who work at refineries & yes bad gas happens , & any computer that controls anything can be compromised , yet that is not the case here imo.
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: psychotrail
So do you think that it’s possible that a simple oversight mistake was made rather than it being planned sabotage ?
Sure. If it didn't happen a few days before a hurricane hits, and in the area to be affected, I would say that it is the most probable explanation. However, the circumstance I just mentioned should warrant a deeper investigation into the matter, especially after what happened in Maui, (which seems to be gross negligence, at best, on the part of local administrators and officals).
I can say that after writing this thread, I have done a little more research into this subject, and I now realize that "bad gas" (no pun intended) is a bigger problem and much greater occurrence than I had realized.
Out of curiosity, and since you worked in the industry, what are the chances that the mixing controls are connected to the internet in some way?
I don’t work in the industry , but have friends who work at refineries & yes bad gas happens , & any computer that controls anything can be compromised , yet that is not the case here imo. Ok , ill create a scenario for you .
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: psychotrail
So do you think that it’s possible that a simple oversight mistake was made rather than it being planned sabotage ?
Sure. If it didn't happen a few days before a hurricane hits, and in the area to be affected, I would say that it is the most probable explanation. However, the circumstance I just mentioned should warrant a deeper investigation into the matter, especially after what happened in Maui, (which seems to be gross negligence, at best, on the part of local administrators and officals).
I can say that after writing this thread, I have done a little more research into this subject, and I now realize that "bad gas" (no pun intended) is a bigger problem and much greater occurrence than I had realized.
Out of curiosity, and since you worked in the industry, what are the chances that the mixing controls are connected to the internet in some way?