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Who knew that apocalyptic accidents could look so beautiful?
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No.Gas, not oil.
CNN described it as methane rising from a broken pipe.Greetings,
No.
In America, you use the word "gas" to refer to gasoline, which is a liquid, called "petrol" in Europe, to refer to petroleum.
Properly speaking gas is another state of matter that is not a liquid.
kindest regards,
James
What CNN claims it is, what the company claims it is, and what it actually is are not necessarily the same thing.CNN described it as methane rising from a broken pipe.
Angel Carrizales, head of Mexico's oil safety regulator ASEA, wrote on Twitter that the incident "did not generate any spill," according to Reuters news agency, but did not explain what was burning on the water's surface.
Pemex, which has a long record of major industrial accidents at its facilities, said it would investigate the cause of the fire and said it shut the valves of the 12-inch-diameter pipeline, Reuters added.