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Blast interrupts work at oilsands site

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FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — An explosion at a Syncrude oilsands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupte­d operations at the facility.

Ryan Bartlett with the Alberta Energy Regulator said the blast happened early Saturday at Syncrude’s Mildred Lake site.

Bartlett said in an email that the company reports that all workers are safe, no product has been released and no offsite odours have been detected.

Syncrude spokesman Will Gibson said a fire started at the Mildred Lake Base Plant’s upgrading complex and was extinguish­ed by Syncrude firefighte­rs.

There’s no word on what caused the incident, nor is there an estimate on how much damage has been done.

Gibson said only Syncrude employees are being allowed onto the base plant site on Saturday, and the company is asking its contractor­s to be patient while it responds to the incident.

“Part of that response will be a thorough investigat­ion and we will release further informatio­n when it’s available. The safety of the people at our site is our top priority,” Gibson said.

Bartlett said in his email that there have been no impacts to wildlife or water bodies.

Gibson said air quality at the site is monitored carefully and that there haven’t been any concerns.

He said operations have been affected, but any informatio­n on whether there will be an impact to the facility’s output would come from Syncrude’s owners.

“It’s too soon to tell how this is going to impact our production,” Gibson said. “Other parts of our operation are continuing.”

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