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    Default Syncrude fire

    https://mobile.twitter.com/BradleyKa...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

    Doesn't look like plant 6 where it would be expected...UE1 coker maybe?

    Not good anyway

    Emergency crews are tackling a fire that broke out at Fort McMurray’s Syncrude base mine.

    The Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo confirmed shortly after 2 p.m. that the blaze broke out at the site.

    More details on the size of the fire and potential injuries are expected soon.
    https://www.google.ca/amp/edmontonjo...t-mcmurray/amp
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    Another video; not on youtube yet.
    https://twitter.com/979Rock/status/841758184217948160

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    Hmm wife's dad works for Syncrude, not sure which area though, she can't get a hold of him
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    A couple friends working out there right now, most of the mine is being evac'd, huge traffic jam on the highway (obviously) still on going last txt message I got when I asked.

    Man, just what Ft Mac needs, another fire.

    There was a loud explosion which one of my friends said a co worker heard from a couple KM away from where the fire is, which preceded the fire starting.

    They have very good fire crews and equipment on all the sites, and have an agreement to help each other out in situations like this, but depending on what's burning and where, it could be something easily extinguished and controlled, or something that takes weeks - I remember when I worked the fire in Ft Sask in the underground storage tanks there, it was the same month that 9/11 happened as I was coming home after we got the fire under control the morning the jets hit the towers - that took us 32 days to get under control, and mainly because it burnt out on its own, and not much to do with our efforts to extinguish it.
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    Originally posted by Sugarphreak
    ^^ It isn't going to take weeks to extinguish

    How do you know? Worked there?

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    Can't be that bad, a coworker was told to still go up for a daytrip tomorrow after he checked with Syncrude

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    Originally posted by Sugarphreak
    It shouldn't take weeks to extinguish for this type of facility

    At worst it will be a vessel that will have to burn off. There should be MOV's throughout the upgrader that will choke it off.
    In an idea properly designed facility, that's true. But if I build the site with motorized isolation valves that fail under fire, they're as good as useless in the fire hazard zone.

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    Originally posted by Gman.45
    A couple friends working out there right now, most of the mine is being evac'd, huge traffic jam on the highway (obviously) still on going last txt message I got when I asked.

    Man, just what Ft Mac needs, another fire.

    There was a loud explosion which one of my friends said a co worker heard from a couple KM away from where the fire is, which preceded the fire starting.

    They have very good fire crews and equipment on all the sites, and have an agreement to help each other out in situations like this, but depending on what's burning and where, it could be something easily extinguished and controlled, or something that takes weeks - I remember when I worked the fire in Ft Sask in the underground storage tanks there, it was the same month that 9/11 happened as I was coming home after we got the fire under control the morning the jets hit the towers - that took us 32 days to get under control, and mainly because it burnt out on its own, and not much to do with our efforts to extinguish it.
    I was in a meeting on site when this happened. The explosion was not audible (or would have been barely so) 2km away (my office is closer to the location than that and I didn't hear anything).

    The fire was extinguished within just a couple minutes of ignition.

    I won't say what specific plant it was in, but it was not plant 6 or UE-1 coker.

    Originally posted by HiTempguy1
    Can't be that bad, a coworker was told to still go up for a daytrip tomorrow after he checked with Syncrude
    Well it's not not bad haha. A bunch of non essential staff was asked to go home, and others have been asked to stay in our offices/go no where near the incident location. All depends on where your coworker was heading.
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    Originally posted by Sugarphreak
    Even legacy facilities should have them in place by now, I would be quite shocked if there wasn't.
    Yet here we are in my company, still building new facilities without proper isolation.

    Sure we put in the fire proofed MOV proven to work for 45 min into a fire, and then we cheap out on cables that will melt like chocolate chips.

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    Originally posted by cjblair


    Well it's not not bad haha.
    I wasn't trying to be nonchalant about it, if it was BAD, they wouldn't be allowing anyone besides essential personnel on site. That's all I've been in situations where we've been evacuated or had trips cancelled. So yes, I agree its "not not bad" and obviously will affect production

    This really sucks for them though, Syncrude FINALLY started producing at peak production which they have struggled to get to for years.

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    Originally posted by jwslam

    Sure we put in the fire proofed MOV proven to work for 45 min into a fire, and then we cheap out on cables that will melt like chocolate chips.
    I love oil companies Deal with this kind of crap all the time.

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