“Well I guess THAT is going to be a Superfund Cleanup site.”
Probably means the end of large-scale LNG transport, as well. Sounds as if this is what went up in the second explosion:
First Phase of Floating Natural Gas Plant in Tianjin Completed
Not likely, LNG won't even ignite to burn, let alone explode.
First it has to be warmed up to a vapor, then it needs to be diluted with air down to a 5~15% concentration.
http://www.lngfacts.org/about-lng/safetysecurity/
Definitely keep your natural gas plants and storage away from other highly flammable and explosive substances.