Sent by Aldous – Cowes Refinery in Flames
Tue 10:19 pm +00:00, 8 Nov 2022 4
LARGE flares can be seen across the Solent at Fawley this evening (Tuesday, October 8), following an incident at the refinery.
See photos above
ExxonMobil, who runs the site, says it is dealing with an ‘operational matter onsite’.
Teams have responded and are working to address the situation.
Residents in East Cowes and Cowes are heading to the coast to see the flares, and the fires can be seen as far inland as Newport.
An ExxonMobil spokesperson said: “As our teams continue to address the operational incident, our flares are currently operational and will be visible to the community.
“This is part of our normal safety procedures.
“Please continue to monitor our account for further updates. We apologise for any disturbance.”
The Tap is very happy to recommend Hostarmada.

The Tap is and independent blog run and managed by Alternative View Media. A UK based events production team dedicated to fakery exposure, and searching for alternative truths.
If you like what we do please come along to one of our events or let us manage and produce your own event.
Events: www.alternativeview.co.uk
Event Production: www.alternativeviewmedia.co.uk
The Tap is a free resource. To help keep it free please visit our advertisers and/or consider a small donation.


No accident I think Danceaway!
I agree! I was tempted to put Aldous’ comment in the headline title but restrained myself!
Funny. That’s how refineries and rigs normally look when in production. It doesn’t seem as if there has been an ‘explosion’ or stuxnet attack……..
The flares are designed to ignite and burn any gas in the atmosphere. The idea is to prevent a build up of gas from exploding. You see them on oil rigs too.
I’m not suggesting though that there isn’t an issue, deliberately or accidentally caused.