It's getting ridiculous.
I believe some of these fires and explosions are set intentionally.
Very rare in the past, but they seem to be much more frequent now.
One would think with all the modern technology, safety & security features at these refineries,
the number of accidents should be declining.
When the hurricanes don't do any damage, a quick interruption at a refinery and the price
of fuel skyrockets. The profits far outweigh any repairs needed
and the price rarely returns to what it was pre-accident.
Doesn't sound so far fetched to me that they damage their own equipment on purpose.