Your a scientist and dont know that static can In fact ignite butane fumes? The spark from static discharge is most definately enough to blow your ass up! Sorry if I sound like a dick but damn where did you get your degree?
Im sorry, do you have a degree?
Do you know about the activation energy required for a butane combustion reaction at the minimal concentrated level for ignition is? Do you even know what that means? I didn't think so.
The energy from a static spark is pathetic and unless it's directly over the liquid or directly on the liquid where the butane concentration is almost 100% I can never see a scenario that the tiny bit of energy created from static could possibly reach the activation energy needed for combustion. Which again, you probably have no clue about. You would be burning your fingers everytime you played the "shock game" in elementary school. This shit is put online for safety purposes in the rare scenario that someone decides to fill a room up with butane to the point that their getting high off the shit, it which MAYBE, that would happen.
You did not learn this from practical experience. If it's on or directly over the liquid sure a spark may light it but that's not what I'm taking about here. I'm taking about the butane fumes far from the pan of butane.
Looking back at it, the issue was from setting it on the same counter as the stove without any ventilation. Even under the stove, it may have been better because of the vent there. Butane sinks, so what happened was a pool invisible gaseous butane traveled all the way across my counter to where my BURNER was.
And btw, a fucking static spark would have never ignited that small amount of butane. A stove burner sure, a spark, yeah right. No.