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Wayne.B wrote: I think history has proven that tankers can explode just about anywhere and it doesn't take a terrorist act. Given planning and malice, just about ANY tanker can be turned into an incredible weapon of mass destruction. The planes that hit the WTC were carrying about 10,000 to 12,000 gallons of fuel. Interstate highway overpasses are routinely destroyed by accidental tanker truck fires involving 6,000 to 8,000 gallons of fuel. How much fuel on a large tanker? There are "tankers", and then there are "tankers". Tankers, such as the one which just blew up off Virginia (?) are one such. LNG tankers, are another, but it would take someone experienced in them to spell out the differences. My own understanding is that none of these have "exploded" and in fact, as carried, the cargo is neither explosive or flammable ( it first has to be converted from a liquid to a gaseous state and then be diluted enough with air to become flammable..... kinda good news, bad news). otn |