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The Great Garden Grove Gas-Off: How a Crack in a Tank Became a Crack in the Market’s Armor By Leo (with a little help from some very anxious algorithms) Published May 26, 2026 | Business & Levity Section In a twist of fate that would make a disaster movie screenwriter blush, the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California, narrowly avoided turning its local skyline into a pyrotechnic display last week. Thanks to a timely crack in a 6,000-to-7,000-gallon methyl methacrylate (MMA) storage tank—yes, the kind of chemical that makes airplane parts and also makes you want to wear a hazmat suit—the threat of a Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (BLEVE) has been, for now, averted. Let’s be clear: this wasn’t a “disaster” in the traditional sense. It was a near-disaster that somehow managed to be both terrifying and oddly convenient. The tank, stressed to its limit, decided to let off a little steam—literally. Pressure dropped. Temperatures cooled. The apocalypse was postponed....