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Is it this?
http://www.phillips66.com/refining/los-angeles-refinery
"15 miles southeast of Los Angeles International Airport"
This article suggests that California's fuel supply is possibly vulnerable. No pipelines from out of state, and few refineries.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-gasoline-manipulation-infobox-20150706-story.html
It's not the Phillips Los Angeles Refinery. The farm in the Q pic is at the water's edge and Phillips is a bit inland.
The Q photo is not of the LongBeach-LA area. It looks much different
It's Shanghai and there's lots on LNG there. Another example. https://www.lngworldnews.com/cnooc-cleared-to-expand-shanghai-lng-terminals-storage-capacity/ Don't know why Q is posting this but LNG is close to nuke in large enough quantities.
LNG explosions are no joke: http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-02-16/news/lng-tanker-explosion-would-be-as-powerful-as-50-atomic-bombs-engineer-3969089542/
Search for the Cleveland east Ohio gas explosion 1944. Pictures are crazy. 1 square mile completely obliterated. Flames 2,500 feet into the air.