Supply line leak led to fire at Alberta oilsands facility, Syncrude says
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A fire that broke out at a Syncrude oilsands site in northern Alberta was the result of a supply line that broke and leaked light oil, a company spokesman said Wednesday.
Crews were allowing the blaze at the Mildred Lake oilsands upgrader to burn itself off of flammable chemicals, 24 hours after it erupted on Tuesday afternoon, because that’s the safest way to dispose of the residual material, Will Gibson said.
“The fire was the result of a line failure which cause treated naphtha (a light oil) to leak,” Gibson said, adding that the air is being monitored.
Most of Syncrude’s workforce has returned to the oilsands mining complex and the upgrader is still operating despite the fire, he said.


