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Deadly toxic gas spreads across Kuwait after leak

A gas leak took place while drilling an oil well wednesday at the Al-Rawdhatain oilfield, Kuwait Oil Company and security sources said, as that the pungent and repulsive smell of hydrogen sulfide reached as far as Kuwaiti City as reported by many residents. The sources said Abdali firemen and KOC emergency teams later contained the leak by burning out the escaping gas to prevent it from spreading far. [Source]

Lucky for me I’m not in Kuwait right now.

Thanks Jafar

40 replies on “Deadly toxic gas spreads across Kuwait after leak”

Its been something people have been discussing the entire day. Maybe thats what he meant. But then again your not in Kuwait 😛

I too felt it while i was driving back to salmiya with my family at 11 pm.i felt like oil burning so i stopped to check my car
I hope there is no danger to lives of people it reminded me of bhopal case in India which was terrible

is it fished now? are there any hazard safety plans. many rumors on FB and whatsapp to shut down AC and to put wet cloths under your doors and windows and to drink milk and rush to hospitals.
on Ktv2 news they said there was a leak and it was under control and no casualties reported.

anyone has any inside news on this one. cannot sleep, need some comforting news on this one.

my fried called me and told me about it around 10pm. actually i cannot smell anything in salmiya but all my friends are complaining about the smell.

From the Arab Times : “KUWAIT CITY, Oct 17: Oil and obnoxious gas leaked from well #136…”

I didn’t know the gas (obnoxious) had a personality 😛

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_sulfide

Hydrogen sulfide is considered a broad-spectrum poison, meaning that it can poison several different systems in the body, although the nervous system is most affected. The toxicity of H2S is comparable with that of hydrogen cyanide. It forms a complex bond with iron in the mitochondrial cytochrome enzymes, thus preventing cellular respiration.

Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic and flammable gas (flammable range: 4.3–46%). Being heavier than air, it tends to accumulate at the bottom of poorly ventilated spaces. Although very pungent at first, it quickly deadens the sense of smell, so potential victims may be unaware of its presence until it is too late.

im disturbed by this incident in Kuwait, that a Gas Leak spread across residential areas putting Kuwaiti Citizens and Expats in harms way. I understand this was taken care off by the experts at KOC, but still a lower grade of Hydrogen sulfide, reached alot of people over vast distances. The Fact that the gas still reached out to people and other living beings is concerning, coz “what if” this gas was of a different kind? what if this was of a higher grade. Wasnt there any backup plan for such incidents?, or a failsafe to prevent gas going beyond the boundaries of the oil plant?. Kuwait has been in the oil business for decades now.. Such an incident cannot be excused that could put its people in harms way.

Dude. I think people are overreacting.

When things get out of control in oilfield, no one on earth can do anything. And ya, there is always a backup plan. They make the backup plans before they start to work. So sometimes things don’t go in your way. Its like driving a car, you wear a seatbelt, check your breaks and whole car, but can you ensure that your car will never meet an accident even you have drove car for decades? NO..!

Its different from sitting on a PC and writing whatever going through your mind.

Kuwait and its people are safe. Responsible people are in the fields.

The H2S gas came from an oil well during drilling operation and not from the plant. There are uncertainties connected with drilling as oil and gas comes from beneath the earth and unexpected pressures could be encountered. It is not like a plant where things are much more controlled. Yes, it should not have happened but accidents do happen and not all accidents are due to human error.

I’m just concerned that there was nothing on TV or Kuwait Radio to at least inform people of the real situation. We had to hear countless rumours and rely on homemade potions and antidotes through FB and SMSes. There was a brief mention about the leak, but nothing as far as public service messages were concerned.

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