The plausible deniability answer: Well, they were just restarting everything, and clearly they had some kinks to work out.
The tinfoil answer: Someone really didn't want those to start back up, did they?
The plausible deniability answer: Well, they were just restarting everything, and clearly they had some kinks to work out.
The tinfoil answer: Someone really didn't want those to start back up, did they?
20 years? Then you know the importance of torquing key flanges, especially normally hot ones, before startup after a long term outage. That part probably got axed from the scope or just simply overlooked. I’ve seen dangerous LOCs happen too often because that minute, yet essential, detail is overlooked.