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My son has been on holiday in Thailand with mates for 10 days. He was due to fly home tonight, arriving sometime in the morning.

 

He texted to say his flight had been cancelled. I'm assuming it was a fuel situation. Another text a few minutes ago to say he had been moved to another flight arriving 12 am Sunday. Fingers crossed.

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3 hours ago, facthunter said:

Fact free speculation PMc C?  Nev

Yes, absolutely fact free. It's like when my friend died of heart failure just after his first Covid injection. I can't help wondering.

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 I can't see the connection with the oil refinery which is old and external Factors have been ruled  out of  involvement  with the failure. . Let's be clear. Nev

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38 minutes ago, octave said:

Obviously the fire was started by radical leftist EV owners seeking to overthrow the capitalist system....... or a faulty valve.

That's valve-ist!!!!!

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18 hours ago, pmccarthy said:

That fire is too much of a coincidence.

 

Yeah l was thinking that. Don't ever remember a fire there before.

 

 

 

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Ahhh right , yeah mine too.

But anyway, God knows. Lot of different nationalities in Geelong these days though, first thing came to mind. Someone could have a gripe with the war stuff.

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Oil Refinery Fires in Australia

  • 2026 – Geelong Oil Refinery (Viva Energy)
    Large fire with explosions; burned ~13 hours; no injuries.
  • 2018 – Kwinana Oil Refinery (BP)
    Fire in processing unit; contained; no major injuries.
  • 2004 – Kwinana Oil Refinery (BP)
    Fire and explosion during maintenance; several injuries.
  • 1994 – Clyde Refinery (Shell)
    Processing unit fire; limited injuries.
  • 1984 – Port Stanvac Refinery (ExxonMobil)
    Operational fire; contained.
  • 1970s–2010s – Altona Refinery (ExxonMobil)
    Multiple minor fires; no major catastrophic event.
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The premier announced today that the government is in talks with some private companies regarding building a new fuel refinery, most likely in the Gladstone area. A push toward fuel sovereignty is the plan.

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We've got plenty of gas and existing gas pipelines going to Gladstone, but oil might have some challenges. Small marginal fields at the moment. Jackson is done and dusted, Moonie not what it used to be and Ballera is gas. Bits of oil here and there, but making it economically feasable is the big issue.

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58 minutes ago, willedoo said:

but making it economically feasable is the big issue.

They are already working on that.

 

Probably economically feasible when the pump price hits $6/ltr. Or so.

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I remember a few years ago the Americans were trialling alternative jet fuels. From memory it was coal gasified and then they would convert that gas to jet fuel. They successfully test ran a B-52 running four of it's eight engines on the fuel. The problem at the time was they said oil had to hit $80/barrel to gain any saving from the alternate fuel. At the time it was a fair bit below that.

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22 minutes ago, facthunter said:

According to the ABC, Europe has a Big Jet fuel shortage looming. Nev

It's time to bring back the horse drawn tourist bus!

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Shit, l use to live in Altona through some of that period.

 

But anyway, so we have had fires before, well that's sorta good news then that's probably all this one is.

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