Breadcrumb
- Home
- Publications
- Proceedings
- 2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
- Global Congress on Process Safety
- Case Histories - GCPS Joint Session II
- (186f) Have We Learned Our Lessons:Â Revisiting the 2004 Skikda Explosion 16 Years Later
This paper will first present the cascading effects which led to the cause and origin of the catastrophic explosion event, which included: (1) large hydrocarbon leak; (2) vapor cloud formation and ingestion into the boiler firebox via the air inlet; (3) the initial boiler explosion that subsequently ignited the extensive vapor cloud, resulting in very high explosion pressures. Next, this paper will discuss key lessons learned on how such an event could have been avoided by the use of necessary mitigation measures that could have been applied.