2013 Qingdao oil pipeline explosion

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2013 Qingdao oil pipeline explosion
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Location Shandong in China
Date 22 November 2013
Location Qingdao, Shandong, China
Deaths 62

The 2013 Qingdao oil pipeline explosion occurred on 22 November 2013,[1] when an oil pipeline in Chinese city of Qingdao, Shandong Province, China leaked and caught fire and exploded. The blast killed at least 62 people. At least 9 people were detained by the police.[2][3]

Events Leading to Accident

  • The pipeline ruptured and leaked for about 15 minutes onto a street and into the sea before it was shut off.
  • Hours later, as workers cleaned up the spill, the oil caught fire and exploded in two locations
  • Oil had seeped into underground utility pipes, which could have been a factor in the blasts
  • Oil also caught fire as it spread over the sea

Findings

  • Energy Pipeline networks and cities expanding rapidly bringing them closer – This provides opportunity for thieves and also leaving lines dangerously close to general public
  • No nationwide database for pipelines
  • In effective investigation procedures - Pipeline investigation was completed in September 2013 – but after the explosion the effectiveness of Pipeline investigation remains questionable
  • Sinopec completed QHSE checks across all its facilities and found 8000 safety problems ranging from Oil and Gas Well management through to standards at rented oil storage facilities
  • Subsequent nationwide pipeline safety check found similar corrosion problems throughout the nation’s pipeline network

References

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