Between 550,000 and 600,000 litres of diesel per tank, depending on the specific gravity of the fuel. Two and a half million dollars per tank, not including the lost revenue from having the site offline.
Just some quick maths for you all.
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Between 550,000 and 600,000 litres of diesel per tank, depending on the specific gravity of the fuel. Two and a half million dollars per tank, not including the lost revenue from having the site offline.
Just some quick maths for you all.
Who would win?
Two buzzy bois
or
an oil depot with ~$200m of crude oil
Is there really that much oil here? Ouch.
Seems like an estimate by the chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent of the WSJ. Also, it seems to actually be diesel fuel. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
https://xcancel.com/yarotrof/status/1825529432586543324#m
https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-drone-strike-damages-200-million-russian-oil-depot-1941690
That makes sense, refined products are obviously more expensive by volume.
Between 550,000 and 600,000 litres of diesel per tank, depending on the specific gravity of the fuel. Two and a half million dollars per tank, not including the lost revenue from having the site offline.
Oil depots are so hot right now
Even better; it's apparently diesel.
Wow itβs still going?
This apparently didn't work.
Did they try water? It doesnβt even necessarily have to be holy
Water on an oil fire is not the best idea. The burning oil will float on the water.
Yeah youβre supposed to use foam, right? Never heard of holy foam, unfortunately
I wouldn't be surprised if they did that and that's why it's still going.
Interesting π€