WOW! It will be interesting to see what caused this. There will be many new gas pipelines in our area as the Haynesville play progresses.http://www.appomattoxnews.com/2008/photos-from-appomattox-gas-line-...

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Ronny, I don't know but the results don't look good. Had to have been a leak somewhere.
A pipeline was ruptured off Norris Ferry Rd last week. Nearby residents heard an explosion though no damage was done. After, one said the roaring sounded like a freight train. Log skidder somehow caught a line and broke it. A few evacuated, closed KCS rail nearby. Was repaired in a few hours. One new well in the area. Think the skidder was preparing site for another.
Pressure had to build up some where that what causes them to blow.... Somebody wasn't doing their job. Through Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma there are pipelines that are that close to peoples homes. My mother has a crude oil and natural gas pipelines that are running very close to her house....
Aerial view of aftermath. 30 inch pipeline. 800 psi. Kinda scary.

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