Midwest... Get Gas just in case !!!!!! Another Major Fire Just Happened

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Damnit, just as it was coming down. Guess I gotta pull my boots on and go on in to town today. Nice heads up
 

Does anyone think all these fires at refineries & food processing plants is a little odd?
Remember your history! First gas shortage, Chevron had tankers catching fire & sinking. Funny thing if you payed attention every one of them were the oldest ships in the fleet and by coincidence the most highly insured. And amazingly they were full to the brim.
 

Odd too is the USA has more oil than almost anywhere on earth, ditto on natural gas. We are buying mideast oil again & domestic drillers jump through hoops to obtain permits, denied permission, etc. Sick of crooks & evil people running the show.
 

When they suffer no repurcussions they keep stroking the little man.

Set fire to a refinery, collect insurance money and drive fuel costs up. Profit billions more than if you’d just played it straight.

It’s just good business when you have no soul and there’s never recourse.
 

Remember your history! First gas shortage, Chevron had tankers catching fire & sinking. Funny thing if you payed attention every one of them were the oldest ships in the fleet and by coincidence the most highly insured. And amazingly they were full to the brim.
Another piece of history. Along Pacific Coast hwy from Newport Beach up to LA are hundreds of capped wells that are within spitting distance of the refineries by Long Beach, easy short distance to pump. Why aren't they using them? "Too costly not enough profit refining it." Then take a look at the bottom of the bluff north of Newport Blvd & PCH those pipes burning off natural gas have been there over sixty plus years. Enough natural gas to supply all of Orange County (1970s numbers) yet we have a shortage that drives prices up. Better to bring LNG in on ships & pay premium prices I guess........
 

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