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ON 25 September 1998, a vessel in the Esso Longford gas plant 1 fractured, releasing hydrocarbon vapours and liquid.
Workers from Esso's Longford gas plant are still coming to terms with a catastrophic explosion 20 years ago that killed two men and left many others both mentally and physically scarred.
Gas Plant 1 (GP 1), the site of the explosion and fire, is a refrigerated lean oil absorption plant that commenced operation in 1969. The first gas production plant, Gas Plant 1, was constructed at Longford in 1969 and the Crude Oil Stabilisation Plant came on line in 1970. Sold by … Staffing and Equipment Issues This report from the Longford Royal Commission summarizes the findings of the investigation into the Esso Longford gas explosion. Longford operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The last fires were extinguished at 5.30 pm on 27 September.
Pumps had tripped, halting the flow of hot oil. Search streaming video, audio, and text content for academic, public, and K-12 institutions. The Esso Longford gas explosion was a catastrophic industrial accident which occurred at the Esso natural gas plant at Longford in the Australian state of Victoria's Gippsland region. As the market for natural gas increased Gas Plant 2 was added in 1976 and Gas … This DVD workshop is based on a detailed analysis of the Longford gas explosion that resulted in the death of two workers and crippled Melbourne's gas supply for two weeks, as outlined in Professor Hopkins' ground-breaking book Lessons from Longford: the Esso Plant Explosion… Two employees died and eight more were injured. Gas supplies to the state of Victoria were affected for two weeks. Longford and its allocation of priority to work order requests, the Commission finds that Esso’s standards, practices and procedures with regard to theses matters did not cause or contribute to the occurrence of the explosion, fire or failure of gas supply. The rupture led to the release of vapours and liquid. The fires caused by the explosion burned for two days, and many Victorians were left without gas for 19 days. An explosion occurred at one of three gas plants operated by Esso at Longford.
Explosions and a fire followed. Esso Australia Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of the US Exxon Mobil Corporation, operates three gas plants at Longford in south-eastern Victoria to process gas from wells in Bass Strait. On 25 September 1998, an explosion took place at the plant, injuring eight.
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