A possible hell on Staten Island : liquid natural gas (LNG) storage tanks are dangerous

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A possible hell on Staten Island : liquid natural gas (LNG) storage tanks are dangerous
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IZ1230
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Three Staten Island residents, Frank Pacifico, Bernard Dacue, John Quinn and a reporter for the Staten Island Register, Joe Quelin, discuss with Nick Egleson their opposition to a tank farm for LNG - Liquid Natural Gas - near their homes. The dangers are unquenchable fires and explosions, and the benefits seem to be only in the form of profits for the four international corporations involved in the operation. They include the Cabot Corporation and the national oil company of Algeria.

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1972-09-27
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1972-09-28
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