2019 in Tlahuelilpan, gas thieves tapped into a gasoline pipeline, an explosion occurred killing more than 130. Tapping pipelines occurs a lot more than you think.
Its virtually impossible to do such a thing , cause the flowrate of the oil is calculated on both ends and as petroleum engineer myself, we definitely notice it if there is shortage. The only way you can steal the oil and get away with it easily is through the administration and having a guy inside (thats the reason petroleum engineers get paid very well). The most common type of stealing the oil is done through politicians people with alot of power that can get away with everything. That could have been a better movie and less insulting to my fellow engineers. Edit#1: i need to clearfy that i said "virtually" not literally. Yes about 0.5% of the oil transmitted through pipeline is lost due to leaks..etc. and if somebody is dumb enough to to tap into high pressure and floweate pipe they need to be 💯 % sure thats worth it (again they need someone on the inside to give them that info. That information are classified its not like you can find them online. After that we are talking about logistics and transportation which you need a ton in ordere to make a good money out of it. At end go rub a bank. Its better and easier. Edit#2: there is no way you can poke hole and add another form of liquid so you get away with it. this is not breaking bad, and engineers are not potato heads, quality (composition) of the crude is measured all the time you can't get away with it. At least for long. Edit#3: poking small holes is a bad idea cause the shear speed that it comes out can cause more damage, even if its true and you do that operator would know its a leak and there are almost bizzilion ways that leak detection can be done extremely accurate. Specially during past decades because of environmental concerns O&G industry has been more Conservative in this regards. At the end please dont outsmart multi trillion dollar industries.
@@xxmlgguyxx1167 i would look at like this, u came looking for me because no one can do what i do, so in that case i need what i think i am worth, and 1 million from a billionaire is not that 😂
The act of drilling into a pipe to steal oil is so dumb. You can just go find an above ground, open ended valve at some point on the pipeline. We have them everywhere for pressure checks and measurement. If you drill a hole in the pipe any good pipeline company will know there is a leak with a day or two in some cases a few hours.
I agree every oil company will know there is a leak and or there is oil missing and something is wrong I work in oil/gas industry and it’s not that easy, the video is based on a movie tho
Thing is if you use any of the above ground valves it is extremely easy to find. You are stealing here, you dont wanna be seen in broad daylight, especially not by sensors or a helicopter following the pipe to check
@@Drnken229 you must have never seen how remote pipelines are. And finding a leak where there is no product on the ground is hard under ground or above ground.
I work as a plumber. It’s impossible just cause on both ends of the pipes, there’s a meter tracking every amount. Just like in a residential building, there’s a water meter tracking how much water goes into a building & uses and there’s a water meter for waste water too.
@@pedromolina9558 nah, bud at least in my city you can steal water and we would not know about till someone looks for it or see it. You can probably steal gas similar as well. The company probably think there is a leak somewhere but that's only if they noticed. So many leaks in old pipe
in mexico this is called "huachicoleo", people drill into fuel pipes to steal gas. years ago there was an explosion because some genius turn on a cigarette and the fuel fumes ignite.
wouldn't it slow any projectiles from the explosion like shrapnel? also u wouldn't catch fire unless the oil exploded, I'm no expert but that sounds alot better than just laying flat on the concrete.
@@SamsungS23Ultr They're called shock waves, and they don't travel "better" through water, water is just much denser than air so the shock wave is more concentrated, which makes it a lot more lethal at close range. But in the movie the bomb exploded above water, so that wouldn't be a problem because air shock waves don't just magically turn into water shock waves, they bounce off water and continue going on the path of least resistance, which is air.
Could’ve been a single bit of buck, And there is a size bigger than back when there’s only three balls rather than one slug so actually entirely possible
I work in the oil and gas industry. They would absolutely know if there was any oil missing. But if that wasn't a problem there is a technique called hot tapping. It's a was to drill and tap into a pipeline that is under pressure.
This type of incident really happened in my neighbour....a person really drilled a hole in a oil pipeline but at last he couldn't control the extra crude oil flowing out of the pipes so he diverted the extra oil to a pond in his backyard and later when everyone saw the black crude oil overflowing police were called and the oil thief was caught.....
This is 100% real I did this for a job in New Zealand it’s called Hot Tapping which is tapping holes into live pipes it’s big money but you need a speak all drill bit that holds the pressure in until you can back the drill bit out then close the valve I made $40,000usd in 25minutes on one job but saved the company over $500,000 as they didn’t have to stop factory production as it’s done while everything is still running it’s very very Dangerous and hard to do though
This was based off the story of 8 Korean high schoolers who rented a whole hotel for 1 month they dug in the basement of the hotel towards a oil pipeline they where 30 mm away from the pipeline but the cops caught on to the plan and arrested them
If I were to steal oil, I would go to a pipeline closer to water (better yet salt water). I will make two holes on the pipe, an upstream one and a downstream one. Pump out the oil from the upstream one, and pump in water combined with inert/noncombustible gas into the downstream one. This will maintain the same pressure inside the pipe, and although the oil company will know that there's water, they will just assume it's just the normal unrefined oil, which all of oil and gas will have. Then just pump away. The hard part is not to get greedy and to take too much that would be noticeable. At $70/barrel, you can pump 900 barrel per month and no one would know. That's $63k/month and subtract expenditure/black market price. Let's say you could make 30k/month or 360k/year for each pipeline.
I love how the comments section is full of "experts" saying oil theft from pipelines is impossible despite it the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators giving Annual updates on theft from pipelines due to it being a multi-billion industry. The industry term for theft from pipelines is "Illegal Bunkering" and this specific type is referred to as "hot". It took less then a minute to find this out.
Ok point is drilling a hole in the pipeline is the worst method to steal it, you risk to start a fire or explosion and all the effort in drilling the hole is useless, they will detect it and send someone to check and repair
@@andreius3336 It's not useless, i could go on and on about all the different regions of the world where it occurs and how it all works. But all you need to do is look up the incident this movie was inspired by. In March 2017 6 men in the town of Okcheon South Korea met in an abandoned warehouse and started digging they, dug and dug and dug for 45 days to reach access to the pipeline using hand tools. They setup their own CCTV network and monitored the area to stop operations when the police were near by. They then proceeded to drill directly into the Daehan Oil company's Pipeline and steal 10,000-20,000 litres of oil per day using nothing more then some fittings and rubber hoses and a make shift tanker truck. They got away with this theft for 3 months, stealing an estimated 370,000 litres of oil worth approximately 480 million won. They were completely undetected despite monitoring equipment and were only caught because the police found out about service stations selling large quantities of oil illegally.
True and wrong, im a petroleum engineer and this sort of thing is common, actually 69.420% of all oil is stolen via the the technique showed in this video, please learn before you comment on UA-cam :))))).
The most unrealistic part of this is anyone in the oil and gas business using tech from before the year 2000. I swear to god all of the pumpers, workmen, and execs I've worked with are afraid of anything newer than Windows Vista. We even had to make the UI on a new program we were using look older and more clunky so that the client we were selling it to wouldn't get intimidated.
2019 in Tlahuelilpan, gas thieves tapped into a gasoline pipeline, an explosion occurred killing more than 130. Tapping pipelines occurs a lot more than you think.
Well, there are a lot of stupid people in the world. The problem is they affect others before they go.
When I was in the US Army ...we had the same issue in Iraq...funding many terrorists organizations.
Mexico have the same problem
@@natsirtboy you do know Tlahuelilpan is in Mexico right? 😂
The pipeline Explosion in Mexico was globally in the news.
@@Nickfdz95 hahaha you're Right 👍
Ferb, I know what we’re going to do today!
This is the best comment by far
Ok we’re
Les do it now
I'm deaddd 👻
Ohh the childhood
Trusty pocket-watch stopped that 12-gauge slug at point blank range.
nokia watch
@@vaporized_log1239 ricochet, shooter dies
@@vaporized_log1239 lol
Tugsten carbide pocket watch eheheheh
Vibranium watch
Its virtually impossible to do such a thing , cause the flowrate of the oil is calculated on both ends and as petroleum engineer myself, we definitely notice it if there is shortage.
The only way you can steal the oil and get away with it easily is through the administration and having a guy inside (thats the reason petroleum engineers get paid very well).
The most common type of stealing the oil is done through politicians people with alot of power that can get away with everything. That could have been a better movie and less insulting to my fellow engineers.
Edit#1: i need to clearfy that i said "virtually" not literally. Yes about 0.5% of the oil transmitted through pipeline is lost due to leaks..etc. and if somebody is dumb enough to to tap into high pressure and floweate pipe they need to be 💯 % sure thats worth it (again they need someone on the inside to give them that info. That information are classified its not like you can find them online. After that we are talking about logistics and transportation which you need a ton in ordere to make a good money out of it. At end go rub a bank. Its better and easier.
Edit#2: there is no way you can poke hole and add another form of liquid so you get away with it. this is not breaking bad, and engineers are not potato heads, quality (composition) of the crude is measured all the time you can't get away with it. At least for long.
Edit#3: poking small holes is a bad idea cause the shear speed that it comes out can cause more damage, even if its true and you do that operator would know its a leak and there are almost bizzilion ways that leak detection can be done extremely accurate. Specially during past decades because of environmental concerns O&G industry has been more Conservative in this regards.
At the end please dont outsmart multi trillion dollar industries.
dont care good movie
@@VitaliyKlokov good movie
Would it work if u were pumping some liquid back in like in breaking bad during train scene
@@fenrir-i2n it has to be extremely precise. you'd have to match the density of the oil I think.
@@kinggodzilla7273 I could do it I will just count how much I take out. I will replace 3 oil with 3 water
i laughed so hard when he said the price he was getting paid, 1 million from someone who’s in the oil business is insulting as hell 😂
I'd take it, just invest it on high demand businesses
@@xxmlgguyxx1167 i would look at like this, u came looking for me because no one can do what i do, so in that case i need what i think i am worth, and 1 million from a billionaire is not that 😂
@@smgtrixx4805 are you taking the conversion rate into account it might be way less or way more depending on what currency you use vs what Korea uses
@@Lucifer-sn9ir ain’t even think of that
i mean what other 1 million dollar 1 month job you got laying around?
The act of drilling into a pipe to steal oil is so dumb. You can just go find an above ground, open ended valve at some point on the pipeline. We have them everywhere for pressure checks and measurement. If you drill a hole in the pipe any good pipeline company will know there is a leak with a day or two in some cases a few hours.
I agree every oil company will know there is a leak and or there is oil missing and something is wrong I work in oil/gas industry and it’s not that easy, the video is based on a movie tho
Just a movie though isn’t it
Thing is if you use any of the above ground valves it is extremely easy to find. You are stealing here, you dont wanna be seen in broad daylight, especially not by sensors or a helicopter following the pipe to check
@@Drnken229 you must have never seen how remote pipelines are. And finding a leak where there is no product on the ground is hard under ground or above ground.
It's actually a rather common crime in the south of Italy. If there was an easier way to steal it I reckon criminals would go for that one
was expecting american soldiers to bust in to retrieve the oil
Hmmmmm
😆
unfortunately the US is one of the biggest oil producer now
Haha America evil joke, haha so funny hahahahahaha
@@fatasssquirrel1731 true story though
I don’t understand how people say it’s impossible to do things like this. This is a rather common crime in so many countries
Its impossible over some ammount of time.
Its possible to steal it and run away.
U very correct bro. In a country like Nigeria 🇳🇬 pipe line vandalism is common.
I work as a plumber. It’s impossible just cause on both ends of the pipes, there’s a meter tracking every amount. Just like in a residential building, there’s a water meter tracking how much water goes into a building & uses and there’s a water meter for waste water too.
@@pedromolina9558 nah, bud at least in my city you can steal water and we would not know about till someone looks for it or see it. You can probably steal gas similar as well. The company probably think there is a leak somewhere but that's only if they noticed. So many leaks in old pipe
@@willofdodge1 they would noticr cause its oil not water.
I like how things actually injure people in this movie
Movie name please
@@anupr1266 pipeline
@@anupr1266 the name is at the very start headass
Wow Seo In Guk and Lee Soo Hyuk together again after Doom at your Service..
in mexico this is called "huachicoleo", people drill into fuel pipes to steal gas. years ago there was an explosion because some genius turn on a cigarette and the fuel fumes ignite.
This guy really pumps out these videos
@Phallus Erectus probably the demand is high atm, and surely doesn’t take more than 3 hours to make a video
@@benthefinessegod bruh editing a video and making script for the tts takes alot of time
Maybe theres more than one person working on the channel maybe a small team
@@RenaBoyAIM9 yeah your probably right
@@AncientakoCh I know but surely not anything longer than 4 hours for 1 video
Hey man, love the way you run through the movies and your selection. Thank you for this and keep up the good work.
Love the way you recaps this movie..
Can you elaborate on why you love the way he recaps this movie?
My man really failed to elaborate on why he loves the way he recaps the movie
how come you did not want to tell us why you love the way he recaps this movie? do you really love it?
I heard about this film an year ago but still yet not released in some online platforms
Jumping in the water to "dodge" a bomb is the worst thing you could ever do in that situation lmao
wouldn't it slow any projectiles from the explosion like shrapnel? also u wouldn't catch fire unless the oil exploded, I'm no expert but that sounds alot better than just laying flat on the concrete.
@@AL2117 As Samsung already said, the problem is the shockwave created from the explosion which will blow your internal organs
@@SamsungS23Ultr They're called shock waves, and they don't travel "better" through water, water is just much denser than air so the shock wave is more concentrated, which makes it a lot more lethal at close range. But in the movie the bomb exploded above water, so that wouldn't be a problem because air shock waves don't just magically turn into water shock waves, they bounce off water and continue going on the path of least resistance, which is air.
No it happened outside the water. It should be fine
Hopefully no one takes this fictional movie as a guide then
the fact that this movie marks Seo In-guk and Lee Soo-hyuk's 3rd time working together 🤸🤸
the fact that nobody gives a fuck 🤸🤸
bruh
Bro go get a job
Sorry mate, this ain't twitter, there aren't alot of you to agree here
Doof: Perry the platypus do you know what my inator is today
Perry: brbrbrbrbrbr
Doof: well its the oilinator
Ah yes, a single bullet from a SHOTGUN hit a watch. Last I checked shotgun shells are filled with pellets and not a single shot
Ever heard of slugs?
@@daquanlamar4752 slug lol yes but you think a watch would stop it ? But yea it’s stupid
Yep what I thought so
Ever heard of movies? But yea it's bs
Could’ve been a single bit of buck, And there is a size bigger than back when there’s only three balls rather than one slug so actually entirely possible
I work in the oil and gas industry. They would absolutely know if there was any oil missing. But if that wasn't a problem there is a technique called hot tapping. It's a was to drill and tap into a pipeline that is under pressure.
This actually seems like a pretty good movie, ive never seen it and these low budget movies are usually pretty bad, but this seems pretty original
This type of incident really happened in my neighbour....a person really drilled a hole in a oil pipeline but at last he couldn't control the extra crude oil flowing out of the pipes so he diverted the extra oil to a pond in his backyard and later when everyone saw the black crude oil overflowing police were called and the oil thief was caught.....
I just love pick up a novel and read only the back side for synopsis. Then put it back on the shelf..
The fact is that Dol - Yi always getting hit by something in his stomach is insane. 😂
This is 100% real I did this for a job in New Zealand it’s called Hot Tapping which is tapping holes into live pipes it’s big money but you need a speak all drill bit that holds the pressure in until you can back the drill bit out then close the valve I made $40,000usd in 25minutes on one job but saved the company over $500,000 as they didn’t have to stop factory production as it’s done while everything is still running it’s very very Dangerous and hard to do though
FBI open up
Contact me
@fbi
Interesting
Yall not read? Man implied he did it for the oil company
”hit the watch in his pocket“ thats not how a shotgun works mate
Norwegain_Dude: Must've been shooting slugs...
My thought exactly.
@@ebayerr a slug will push that watch into ur chest
it would fucking obliterate the watch
What does a Norwegian communist know about shotguns?
Can you put an ad behind the ad and after the ad please! I can't get enough.
I'm a petroleom engineer working and i can %100 say that this is possible and we're all dumb.
the recent video on old leaky oil pumps and gas lines in america is a great example of how easy it would be to do this actually.
Movie tittle: Pipeline (2021)
I work for a major utility and hot tap gas lines very often. There is a way to do it safely. The way Shown on screen is definitely not it.
*A wise person once said he’s not making videos he’s becoming Netflix - MemePog*
Everyone wants the old man's pain pills.
i love the background music in all of these
This was based off the story of 8 Korean high schoolers who rented a whole hotel for 1 month they dug in the basement of the hotel towards a oil pipeline they where 30 mm away from the pipeline but the cops caught on to the plan and arrested them
Lol how many times are u gonna call a shotgun a rifle.
Yes
how they weren't noticed is beyond me. pipe pressure is measured, they would have noticed if a pipe was being diverted.
movie logic?
🤓🤓🤓
@@mianshamas6023 oh was it a movie? Lol. Yeah that'd explain it.
That’s a quick way to watch a long film!
If I were to steal oil, I would go to a pipeline closer to water (better yet salt water). I will make two holes on the pipe, an upstream one and a downstream one. Pump out the oil from the upstream one, and pump in water combined with inert/noncombustible gas into the downstream one. This will maintain the same pressure inside the pipe, and although the oil company will know that there's water, they will just assume it's just the normal unrefined oil, which all of oil and gas will have. Then just pump away. The hard part is not to get greedy and to take too much that would be noticeable. At $70/barrel, you can pump 900 barrel per month and no one would know. That's $63k/month and subtract expenditure/black market price. Let's say you could make 30k/month or 360k/year for each pipeline.
Damn I want in on this hustle.
Seo in guk in a movie recapped video?! YESSS
I love how the comments section is full of "experts" saying oil theft from pipelines is impossible despite it the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators giving Annual updates on theft from pipelines due to it being a multi-billion industry.
The industry term for theft from pipelines is "Illegal Bunkering" and this specific type is referred to as "hot". It took less then a minute to find this out.
Ok point is drilling a hole in the pipeline is the worst method to steal it, you risk to start a fire or explosion and all the effort in drilling the hole is useless, they will detect it and send someone to check and repair
@@andreius3336 It's not useless, i could go on and on about all the different regions of the world where it occurs and how it all works.
But all you need to do is look up the incident this movie was inspired by.
In March 2017 6 men in the town of Okcheon South Korea met in an abandoned warehouse and started digging they, dug and dug and dug for 45 days to reach access to the pipeline using hand tools. They setup their own CCTV network and monitored the area to stop operations when the police were near by.
They then proceeded to drill directly into the Daehan Oil company's Pipeline and steal 10,000-20,000 litres of oil per day using nothing more then some fittings and rubber hoses and a make shift tanker truck.
They got away with this theft for 3 months, stealing an estimated 370,000 litres of oil worth approximately 480 million won. They were completely undetected despite monitoring equipment and were only caught because the police found out about service stations selling large quantities of oil illegally.
Well, I could only say, they go bye-bye when someone does a stupid thing.
8:52 That's not a rifle and it doesn't shoot bullets. It shoots slugs or shot and no ordinary watch could block those at that distance.
Love from India North East.. Arunachal Pradesh ❤️
That's a shotgun. Not a rifle.
@Phallus Erectus Why is the sky blue?
This movie was hard to watch, because those pipes can detect a single droplet of missing crude.
True and wrong, im a petroleum engineer and this sort of thing is common, actually 69.420% of all oil is stolen via the the technique showed in this video, please learn before you comment on UA-cam :))))).
Why not make it clear what the title is in the desc?
Bro keeps falling and hit himself on a rock.
Love how he was using a milwaukee drill
Because I like milwaukee
8:45 I don't think that's how welders work m8.
That’s not how shotgun shells work😂🤣😂
Did he just say his watch stopped a shotgun shot lol
So, that shotgun shoots bullets..
Bruhhh when I saw the thumbnail I thought it was a documentary on oil thieves....
u make good content :)
2:22
CORRECTION
that is a wicker basket not a straw one
😊
The most unrealistic part of this is anyone in the oil and gas business using tech from before the year 2000. I swear to god all of the pumpers, workmen, and execs I've worked with are afraid of anything newer than Windows Vista. We even had to make the UI on a new program we were using look older and more clunky so that the client we were selling it to wouldn't get intimidated.
Love it when I'm watching these recaps, I realize a movie stinks and I've only wasted 10 minutes
The last part was funny :)
Good content bruv,
OH NO IVE BEEN DISCOVERED!
The three stooges did a show on exactly the same thing back in the 30s
That’s a lotta damage!
That's alot of damages
that was a shotgun how lucky was he that a WATCH stopped every pellet from hitting him
Taking notes with these gas prices.
interesting movie concept
Nice 😊
Miner manager: Key to words!
Never hire con artists and psychopaths again!! >8/
(After noticed their money loss)
Is this why the pricing so dam high?
dis plot bussin fr fr no cap
Ehhhh it's easy to find out if there's leaks in these types of things because of modern piping
What happened to "welcome back to movie recaps" ?
9:14 yo where can I buy shotgun proof watches
lol gets shot by a shotgun and a watch catches the "bullet" lmao
So there was something real 7 Korean men rented a hotel for 3500usd and they were only 30cm away but then got caught
So the watch blocked a shotgun round at point blank
Korean movie always love this kind of climax of there movie
since when does a shotgun get classified as a rifle?
He always calls shotguns rifles lol.
Since now🌶️🙋🚫
Freezer
Alarm wires?
Yeah, it obivously classifies as a Pistol, totally
What's the name of this movie?
this is literally breaking bad 2.0
Cause shutdown...then tap small...everything will have to be recalibrated eventually so it'll get swept under the radar as malfunction...
were can we watch these movies
I came for the Thumbnails ❤️ 🔥 👀
"Jesser, the oil"
Is that you Rav?
Is this a sequel
3:28 what pills are those? lol
Im pretty sure this movie its based on "huachicol" (stolen gasoline by the cartels from the pipes) and Tlahuelilpan explosion.
11:10 since when did oil look like water lol
did you... see the whole video?
Yeah looks more like sewage water, I wOnDeR wHy
that will make you a billionaire now...any volunteers to start a crew?
In Nigeria this is called “bunkering” oil.
Bruh how many times this guy gets getting hit in the stomach by some random rocks XD
well, time to change majors
Changed the valves and sent wastewater there instead of oil...... Yeah, that's not how piping works. But movie logic apparently
I stole some water from the public toilet
Not a welding machine it's a asedlen torch
basically korean version of breaking bad without meth
The movie creators had no scientist and engineer to advise on the set.
Don't think they cared because after all it's just for entertainment purposes only
whats the point of the clickbait title? they never made any money they only got busted
So you'd click congratulations 👏👏👏 😂
@@tiffanykim2773 Would've clicked faster if it said LOST millions tbh
Expert at drilling a simple hole. Ok
its the little things you miss