Close X
Saturday, November 16, 2024
ADVT 
National

Nexen Halts Production At Oilsands Plant Following Fatal Explosion

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Jan, 2016 01:38 PM
    CALGARY — A senior executive with Nexen Energy ULC says the company's upgrader near Fort McMurray remains shut down while investigators examine the cause of an explosion that killed one worker and critically injured another.
     
    Ron Bailey, the company's senior vice-president of Canadian operations, told a news conference in Calgary on Saturday that it's too soon after the blast to speculate how long the shutdown at Long Lake will last.
     
    Bailey says the facilities are being kept warm to prevent damage from the cold, which dipped to -29 C in Fort McMurray on Saturday afternoon.
     
    The explosion happened Friday in a building that's part of the upgrader's hydrocracker, which Bailey says breaks hydrocarbon molecules into smaller pieces to make a lighter oil product for shipping.
     
    Nexen Energy said in a statement Friday night that there is no immediate danger to the neighbouring community or to personnel still on site at the plant.
     
    Bailey says the worker who was injured has been transported to a burn unit in Edmonton.
     
    "Our employees, contractors and neighbouring communities are our primary concern at this time and we can confirm that we have taken steps to ensure their well-being and safety and we continue to provide them with timely information," Bailey said.
     
    "We notified the regulatory bodies immediately and we're fully co-operating and working through the investigation of the incident, and we've already begun our internal investigation to really understand the cause of this."
     
    Both Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety department and the Alberta Energy Regulator have dispatched staff to the site.
     
    Calgary-based Nexen Energy ULC was acquired by China's state-owned CNOOC Ltd. more than two years ago.
     
    Nexen CEO Fang Zhi told the news conference that the incident marked "one of the toughest days in Nexen's history."
     
    "Our motto at CNOOC is that there is nothing so important that it cannot be done safely. Yesterday, we did not live up to that standard and I deeply regret it," he said.
     
    Bailey said the worker who died and the worker who was injured were the only two people who were hurt. He said they were conducting maintenance at the time of the explosion.
     
    Anywhere from 100 to 500 employees can be at the site, Bailey said, depending on what sort of maintenance is being done.
     
    A pipeline rupture at the plant last summer leaked five million litres of a mixture of bitumen, produced water and sand into muskeg. The company shut the plant down while it complied with a pipeline suspension order from the AER, which had determined Nexen was not complying with pipeline maintenance and monitoring regulations.
     
    The suspension order was lifted in September and the plant returned to full operations.
     
    Bailey said the explosion happened in a part of the plant that was not involved in the leak.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Extremists Could Use Peaceful Demonstrations As Cover, Intel Report Claims

    Extremists Could Use Peaceful Demonstrations As Cover, Intel Report Claims
    The federal analysis of threats to the passenger rail system introduces a new twist to the often tense debate over state scrutiny of environmental demonstrators — that otherwise harmless activists might unwittingly harbour dangerous terrorists.

    Extremists Could Use Peaceful Demonstrations As Cover, Intel Report Claims

    Teen Urges Justin Trudeau Government To Help Secure Release Of Dad Detained In UAE

    Teen Urges Justin Trudeau Government To Help Secure Release Of Dad Detained In UAE
    An Ontario teen is calling on the new Liberal government to secure the release of her father, who has been languishing in a United Arab Emirates prison without charge for more than a year.

    Teen Urges Justin Trudeau Government To Help Secure Release Of Dad Detained In UAE

    Guy Turcotte Found Guilty Of Second-degree Murder In Deaths Of His Kids

    Guy Turcotte Found Guilty Of Second-degree Murder In Deaths Of His Kids
    The mother of two slain children had a sobering thought after their father was found guilty on Sunday of second-degree murder in their stabbing deaths nearly seven years ago.

    Guy Turcotte Found Guilty Of Second-degree Murder In Deaths Of His Kids

    Homicide Investigators Seek Witnesses In Murder Of Indo-Canadian Field Hockey Player

    Homicide Investigators Seek Witnesses In Murder Of Indo-Canadian Field Hockey Player
    Homicide investigators are looking for any witnesses of a targeted double shooting in Surrey to come forward.

    Homicide Investigators Seek Witnesses In Murder Of Indo-Canadian Field Hockey Player

    Stephen Andrew, Man Convicted For Harming Sex Trade Workers Now Living In Abbotsford

    Stephen Andrew, Man Convicted For Harming Sex Trade Workers Now Living In Abbotsford
    BESZEDES has offended against individuals involved in the sex trade as well as older men soliciting via the internet.

    Stephen Andrew, Man Convicted For Harming Sex Trade Workers Now Living In Abbotsford

    Women Unhurt After Being Pulled From Burning Shelter By Vancouver Police

    Women Unhurt After Being Pulled From Burning Shelter By Vancouver Police
      Police say the officers lifted the tarps and saw two women sleeping, one of whom was wrapped in a burning blanket.

    Women Unhurt After Being Pulled From Burning Shelter By Vancouver Police