>>536339111Depends do you have parts ready or do you have to make/buy/steal/smuggle them all.
>>536339111I guess let the fire die out naturally because intervention would do more hard to everything in the proximity of the fire, especially if the fire isn't expanding. Then weld what needs welding, change the taps and pipes that need changing and that's it.
ahahahahahahaRussia and US... so many battles and holes to patch, they were given endless of them.But, they refused, they simply refused to get the shit done properly snd live.They refused.They refused.They refused.We won't make it, civilization. And you know what, that is OK.
>>536339111Usually in the millions, shit has to be air tight and to spec or you end up wasting your time. Might be cheaper in russia but it really depends on what got blowed up. It might be even more expensive after this if they start trying to move some of it underground to protect it but i'm not certain how feasible such a thing would be.
>>536339111Two weeks
>>536339531Jewgles AI seems to believe moving such a facility underground would be prohibitively expensive.>While storing crude oil and petroleum products underground is common, building a functioning, full-scale oil refinery underground is not done due to severe safety hazards and engineering impossibilities. Modern surface refineries are massive, highly pressurized, and require immense ventilation and heat dissipation
This is probably a bad place to ask desu. Shills thinking hard right now. Most people have no idea, but suspect it's a bit of work at least.
>>536339531Dumb question: is there a possibility that building a new refinery is cheaper than repairing the damaged one?
>>536339111Months
>>536339111Judging by the footage you sent I made a rough quote of everything needed to get your business up a running again. Keep in mind that this might change depending on what we find on site.
>>536339774>Dumb question: is there a possibility that building a new refinery is cheaper than repairing the damaged one?I'm pretty sure that's basically what will happen unless they can be certain something hasn't been damaged, if the refinery was old anyway it's a pretty done deal.
>>536339111A lot
>>536339111Depends what you actually hit.If it's just a storage tank, it will look impressive but can be patched or replaced in a month.If you damage the actual refinery equipment, something you need missiles and bombs for, not just shitty temu drones, it would take longer and be much more costly.
>>536339111It took them almost a year to put out the fires in Kuwait after Iran or Iraq torched their fields during Desert Storm