Pipeline Explosions
When petroleum, also called crude oil, is pumped from the ground, it is often transported to processing plants via pipelines. These pipelines may stretch several thousand miles across the country and are often buried, though some do appear above land.
Since these pipelines carry petroleum over such long distances, they require frequent inspection and maintenance. Failure to carry out these tasks may result in an explosion. If you or someone you love suffered an injury in a crude oil explosion, contact the pipeline explosion lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 for a free consultation with an experienced legal professional.
Risk Factors and Dangers
There are a number of risks involved with an unmaintained pipeline. Petroleum is a conglomerate of substances that are refined and separated into more useful substances. In many cases, petroleum contains large amounts of paraffin wax.
Without proper cleaning and maintenance, wax may build up, which could prevent proper oil flow. Over time, this lack of flow may increase the pressure within the pipeline, causing it to burst. In the event that a pipeline bursts near a flame or spark, the oil may catch fire and explode.
Additionally, since pipes are usually metal or plastic, they may wear down over time. Oil companies are responsible for inspecting pipes for abnormalities so that potential dangers can be quickly fixed without harm to nearby individuals.
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Unfortunately, some oil companies neglect to maintain their pipelines, which may lead to an explosion. If you or your loved one suffered an injury in a petroleum pipeline explosion, contact the pipeline explosion attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 for a free case evaluation.

