Report Shows Problems with Arkansas Exxon Pipeline [View all]
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CONWAY - A technical report on the ExxonMobil pipeline that failed in Faulkner County and spilled crude oil in a neighborhood shows that problems were identified with its construction method as early as 1989, a newspaper reported Thursday.
The Log Cabin Democrat reported that the study on the Pegasus pipeline shows that other pipelines manufactured around the same time are also susceptible to failure.
U.S. Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Ark., told the newspaper that ExxonMobil officials told him that its own testing of the pipeline didn't reveal any problems. The company evaluated the pipeline to detect cracks in February, and the pipeline ruptured in March, forcing about 20 families from their homes.
The report by Hurst Metallurgical Research Laboratory in Texas was provided to ExxonMobil and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration in July. The Log Cabin Democrat obtained a copy of the report Thursday.
Spokesman Aaron Stryk said ExxonMobil only has preliminary results of the February tests.
Internal data of course shows that there were stress problems and seam problems...
Our state is SOOO f*cked. Pipe line spills into the Arkansas River; fracking in the mid state causing earthquakes and water problems and now in the nw...one of the most beautiful places in the state, the power companies are trying to erect an 80 mile long 150 tall, 30 feet in the earth 345 kv transmission line on one of the oldest mountains with rare flora and fauna and riddled with caves witha width of 150 feet (2 football field lengths almost.)