Motoring Discussion > Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Falkirk Bairn Replies: 39

 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Falkirk Bairn
www.scotsman.com/news/two-held-over-pipeline-oil-theft-1-3383050

Pipeline from Esso Refinery to the Midlands stolen and fuel stored in a warehouse.

Pipeline fuel theft is common in many 3rd world producing countries - a first in the UK?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Cliff Pope
Strange absense of comment from the usual forumites.

I wonder how one would go about extracting fuel from a 9" pipe, presumably under pressure?

Hacksaw through it and insert a T-compression joint and tap, hoping not to lose too much and attract attention?
Drill a small hole and stuff a bit of rubber tube in?
Use one of those clever devices for plumbing in a washing machine without having to turn the water off?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Fenlander
Gas pipelines were part of my early career... and I was about at the tail end of the old metallic pipes which were largely replaced with plastic in towns/villages from the 1970s onwards. Anyway live drilling/tapping gear was used every day for connecting customer's services and it's not impossible that one of these old bits of kit could be used to make a 3/4" or 1" connection to a fuel pipeline with little fuss or spillage.

Last edited by: Fenlander on Wed 23 Apr 14 at 09:25
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Fenlander
This video shows how... www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy3ZKjyydk4

A valved tee is inserted in the same way as that plug.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Armel Coussine
In the Niger delta, a swampy area grossly polluted in places by carelessly handled crude oil, and where there is at least one refinery, it is not unknown for a petrol - yes, petrol! - pipe to be pierced and for locals, whose old way of life has been trashed by the oil boom, to collect the fuel in buckets, basins, saucepans and so on.

Sometimes one of them would insouciantly light a cigarette and after the 200ft flames had died down there would be an unknown number of barbecued villagers. It's happened at least twice, perhaps many times as things don't always get properly reported.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
e.g. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-185648/105-dead-Nigeria-fuel-pipe-blast.html
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Armel Coussine
Thanks FMR... makes your blood run paradoxically cold eh?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
I remember the days years ago when the sight of two old wires amateurishly twisted onto overhead lines and running down into a cardboard shack for two used to worry me.

I've got rather used to it now. I still find the satellite dish wedged on top of the shack a little surprising though.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Wed 23 Apr 14 at 12:53
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Armel Coussine
>> I still find the satellite dish wedged on top of the shack a little surprising though.

Why? I quote:

'Dem a shoot dem a loot dem a wail in
Shanty Town!
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
>>Why?

Surprising priorities, that's all.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Armel Coussine

>> Surprising priorities

Roof of sorts over head, enough food to keep body and soul together, entertainment in the form of 500 porn channels and movie channels and thick-ear TV series... perhaps the entertainment comes before the food even. Poor deprived people probably enjoy it more than you or I do.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Shiny
The pipe is used to send all kinds of fuel to the terminal, not just diesel. The batches of fuel are seperated by slugs of naphtha and is sent into the correct tanks at the terminal by the controling systems. The batches are huge, so the relatively small amount of naptha needed that gets mixed in makes no difference to the spec.

I wonder how the theives knew when to open their taps?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Cliff Pope
Fascinating insight there S-T. I'd never have imagined that it could work like that. Almost like an optic fibre, with different messages down the same pipe. I realise it's sequential, not actually in separate streams at the same time, but who knows, anything might be possible.

Perhaps then the fantasy delusion that different energy providers send their own electricity down the wires to the particular subscribing customers might really be true too :)


Perhaps the thieves just use readily-available probes to sense when a stream of petrol say is coming through?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Bromptonaut
I suspect the authorities have been aware of this risk for a while. A map of the major pipelines is here:

www.bpa.co.uk/experience/what-we-operate/

The Blisworth pumping station is near me and I pass it quite often on one of the back routes into town. It's recently acquired massive coils of razor wire all round and new multi camera CCTV.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Manatee
You learn something every day. I can't imagine why, but I thought the Point of Ayr was near Ayr.
Last edited by: Manatee on Thu 24 Apr 14 at 11:14
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - rtj70
I always knew it was in north Wales because of the colliery that was there. Isn't Ayre in Scotland spelt with an E on the end?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - neiltoo
Northernmost point on the Isle of Man is Point of Ayre as well.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Manatee
>>Isn't Ayre in Scotland spelt with an E on the end?

No. Not the toon near Prestwick anyway.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Alanovich
W'ham ne'er a toon surpasses fae honest men and bonnie lasses.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
No, its Ayr. [no 'e']

I used to work there for DEC. About a billion years ago.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Crankcase
>> I used to work there for DEC. About a billion years ago.

About the time the events in "The Soul of a New Machine" take place perhaps? I know that's Data General but they were competing with the new VAX, or trying to...

That's a book I've read many times over the years, as it's excellent. Along with The Cuckoo's Egg, of course, and the wonderful Barbarians at the Gate.

Sorry, unnecessary thread drift. As you were.
Last edited by: Crankcase on Thu 24 Apr 14 at 13:18
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
It is a good book. I was there a couple of years after.

Amongst other things I worked for Special Systems and installed WAS* on ships & submarines.

The story of Digital Equipment is a lesson in everything you could possibly want to know about how not to manage a large technology company.

I've got an excellent (and I consider reasonably accurate) article on that demise somewhere. I'll try and dig it out if you're interested?


*WAS = Weapons Assessment System. I'd tell you the details but then ON says I'd have to shoot myself.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Crankcase
Certainly am interested myself, yes.

Got some idea of the nightmare of imploding tech companies when an old mate of mine, who does a similar thing to you now, I guess, was some big cheese working for Sun Microsystems as it started to set. He got out none too soon.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
Found it. Drop me an e-mail [address in my profile] Crankcase, and I'll send it right back.

Actually there are two;

One which helps understand the culture within the company and represents many of the company's problems and the other which is, in my opinion, a valid recounting and explanation of what went wrong.

EDIT: In fact, on re-reading, whilst I do not agree with every word, the second is a darn good document.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Thu 24 Apr 14 at 13:52
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Crankcase
Email dropped. Ta.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
& replied.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
Did you read them?
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Crankcase
>> Did you read them?

Assuming that's aimed at me, I'll reply in email if I may? But it won't be until next week now I'm afraid.

Yes, read and enjoyed though.


Last edited by: Crankcase on Fri 25 Apr 14 at 15:28
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - No FM2R
Sorry, yes it was aimed at you.

I'm glad you enjoyed them and I look forward to your email.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Crankcase
Will do. Need to get my head round some of the buzzwords and apparent contradictions in there first! But not fair to discuss here really as nobody else has a clue about what we're talking about, or of course the midget porn.

 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - WillDeBeest
... I thought the Point of Ayr was near Ayr.

Just as people assume Watford Gap is near Watford.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - bathtub tom
>>Just as people assume Watford Gap is near Watford.

It is, just not the Watford they assumed.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Manatee
Even fewer know what the Watford Gap is, but I'm sure that doesn't include bt and Bromp:)

Can't get Lonnie Donegan out of my head now...some will make the connection.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - CGNorwich

>>
>> Can't get Lonnie Donegan out of my head now...some will make the connection.
>>

Think you've wandered off into the Appalachians.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Manatee
>> Think you've wandered off into the Appalachians.

Yup.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Bromptonaut
>> Even fewer know what the Watford Gap is, but I'm sure that doesn't include bt
>> and Bromp:)

Indeedy! Nearest we have to a pass or hause hereabouts
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Fri 25 Apr 14 at 20:23
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Slidingpillar
And that the North starts at Scratchwood Services (now London Gateway).

Trivia: 12 miles away, the guns at HMS Belfast are trained and elevated on the services, although they're not loaded or serviceable any more.
 Stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - MD
Neither are the services.
 More stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Falkirk Bairn
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-28723670

30.000litres per day for months =£8.3m

Hole tapped in pipeline from Esso Southampton to Essex.
 More stolen fuel from Southampton pipeline! - Manatee
A Kent Police spokesman added: "Initial indications are that this was a well-organised crime, employing highly specialist techniques to siphon fuel from pipelines which operate at very high pressure."

If it was at very high pressure they wouldn't need to siphon it.

"Well organised". Very good :)

I wonder if they knew when the different fuels were coming? Or did they have kit clever enough to switch it to the right tanks when it changed over?
Last edited by: Manatee on Sat 9 Aug 14 at 17:19
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