Buncefield saga continues

French oil group Total, who together with US firm Chevron own the Buncefield depot (Hemel Hempstead), have announced that they will be dropping their defense for compensation claims by local residents neighboring the site where the explosion took place in December 2005.

Originally Total claimed that compensation should only be issued to damage caused within a 451m ‘damage circle’ of the explosion, however 4 days into the trial they have abandoned these claims.  This turn-about could end up costing the company up to £700m in damages unless they can show that Chevron should be to blame as well and then these costs will be shared.

The explosion, which could be heard up to 100 miles away, occurred on the 11th December 2005 after a gauge on a tank jammed allowing petrol to continue being pumped, this then resulted in 300 tonnes of petrol leaking out of the overfilled tank. 

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