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Wildfires Surround Canada’s Oil-Sands Hub During Heatwave


July 12, 2024 Tags:

A series of wildfires has erupted around Fort McMurray, Canada’s hub for oil sands, raising concerns about crude production from one of the largest petroleum reserves in the world. The city, home to about 70,000 residents, is facing significant fire activity that could impact local energy operations.

Since Wednesday, eight major fires have been reported just south and southwest of Fort McMurray, adding to three others burning to the north, where key oil-sands mines operate. The recent hot and dry weather has fueled these fires, leading to nearly a dozen blazes surrounding the area. Although these fires are currently outside the city limits, one fire in the northeast has forced Suncor Energy Inc. to reduce production at its Firebag oil-sands site, which usually produces 231,000 barrels per day.

The wildfire in question spans approximately 28,000 hectares (about 69,000 acres) and showed minimal expansion in certain directions on Wednesday. However, forecasts indicate that extreme fire behavior could occur on Thursday, with the strongest winds expected in the late afternoon, raising the likelihood of further fire growth.

Fort McMurray is no stranger to wildfires. In 2016, a devastating fire forced the evacuation of thousands and resulted in a temporary shutdown of over 1 million barrels of oil production daily. Just last May, the city partially evacuated again due to an approaching wildfire.

Despite the current situation, Alberta is experiencing a milder wildfire season this year compared to last. The province has recorded 690 wildfires so far in 2024, a drop from 840 at the same time last year. Additionally, only about 183,000 hectares (452,000 acres) have burned this year, which is less than a tenth of the area affected by this point in 2023. Temperatures are expected to cool slightly after recently exceeding 30°C (86°F).

In the eastern province of Quebec, 74 wildfires are currently active. Last year, fires in this area produced smoke that darkened skies as far away as New York City. Currently, northern Quebec is facing extreme fire danger, although much of the province is at low to moderate risk. So far in 2024, about 16,000 hectares have burned in southern Quebec, significantly less than the over 1 million hectares burned by this time last year.

In addition to threatening oil production, wildfires in Alberta are also impacting natural gas output. Fires are burning within 10 kilometers (6 miles) of gas sites that produce the equivalent of around 30,000 barrels of oil daily. Companies like Spartan Delta Corp., TAQA North Ltd., Westbrick Energy Ltd., and Sunshine Oilsands Ltd. are among those affected, though they have not responded to requests for comments regarding the situation.

As the fire situation develops, authorities and companies are closely monitoring conditions to ensure safety and minimize production disruptions.

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