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You need to start listening to radio4 mate :001_tt2:

 

The gas leak is from a well that was capped 18 months ago, there several mile exclusion zone for boats and many 1000's of metres for air crafts. They are currently trying to extinguish the flair flame on the rig.

 

Indeed he does. He will miss The Archers otherwise :001_smile:

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Good old wiki: The conversion factor for PETROL is .711 so 1 lt weighs .711kg

Petrol, Density at 60 degree F 737.22 kg per cubic meter (Mass, Weight, Density or Specific Gravity of Liquids)

One cubic meter equals 1000 liters (Liters to Cubic Meters converter)

Petrol weight 1Litre = 0.711kg (at 60 deg F)

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Wow, never knew that, I presumed it weighed similar to water.

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