Location: Rumaila Oil Field, Basra Province
An explosion at Iraq's biggest oil field on Tuesday sparked
a massive fire that partially halted crude production, the state-owned
South Oil Co. and Britain's BP said, according to media reports.
The blast, which left at least 15 people injured, occurred at a gas
compressor at the Rumaila oil field, which runs along Iraq's border with
Kuwait. BP and China's CNPC were in 2009 awarded a contract to boost
production at the site.
An SOC executive said a maintenance team was changing equipment on the
compressor when the explosion happened, causing the fire. A BP spokesman
said the compressor was owned by the state-run South Gas Co. and not by BP
or its partners. But because the Rumaila field feeds gas to the compressor,
it was necessary to partially halt production, said the spokesman, without
saying by how much.
Iraqi oil ministry spokesman, Assem Jihad said the fire was finally
extinguished at 19:00hrs local time (16:00hrs GMT), after burning for eight
hours. He said 15 people were injured in the blast and fire, while the SOC
official put the toll at 19 hurt. Jihad added that repairs had already
begun on the site.
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I wonder how often these oil field explosions happen in other countries? Does anyone know what the statistics are like for something like this?
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