世界石油


(彭博社)“加拿大能源生产大省阿尔伯塔省的野火威胁到该地区近 10% 的石油产量,并迫使该国最大的国家公园之一在夏季旅游旺季进行疏散。

炎热天气导致加拿大西部发生山火,仅艾伯塔省就有 170 处山火,其中 53 处失控。根据艾伯塔省山火地理数据和艾伯塔省能源监管机构 6 月份生产数据,山火面积至少为 10 公顷(25 英亩),距离山火 10 公里(6.2 英里)范围内的石油产量相当于每天约 388,000 桶石油和每天 13,400 桶天然气。

这一情况还危及加拿大落基山脉的旅游业,周一晚间发生的火灾导致风景秀丽的贾斯珀国家公园的游客撤离,该公园每年吸引数百万游客前来观赏山脉、冰川和丰富的野生动物。

艾伯塔省公共安全和紧急服务部长迈克·埃利斯 (Mike Ellis) 在视频更新中表示,艾伯塔省其他几个农村社区也接到了疏散命令,共有约 17,500 人因火灾离开家园。

本月初,Suncor Energy Inc. 削减了位于麦克默里堡东北部的 Firebag 油砂井的产量,该井 6 月份的产量超过 23 万桶/天。小型石油和天然气生产商 Altair Energy 被迫关闭并疏散位于格兰德草原以北的 Charlie 工厂,当时一场野火席卷了该工厂。

MEG Energy Corp. 已从其 Christina Lake 油砂矿场撤离部分工人,Cenovus Energy Inc. 已从其 Sunrise 设施撤离部分工人。Imperial Oil Ltd. 也已从其 Kearl 油砂矿场撤离部分员工。

 

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World Oil


(Bloomberg) – Wildfires in Canada’s energy-producing Alberta province are threatening almost 10% of the region’s oil production and forcing the evacuation of one of the country’s largest national parks during the peak summer tourist season.

Hot weather has contributed to a wildfire outbreak in Western Canada, with 170 burning in Alberta alone — 53 of them out of control. The equivalent of about 388,000 bpd of oil production and 13,400 bpd of natural gas are within 10 km (6.2 miles) of blazes that are at least 10 hectares (25 acres) in size, according to Alberta Wildfire geographic data and Alberta Energy Regulator June production data.

The situation also endangers tourism in the Canadian Rockies, with a fire prompting the evacuation of the scenic Jasper National Park late Monday, a place that attracts millions of tourists a year who come to see the mountains, glaciers and abundant wildlife.

Several other rural communities in Alberta are also under evacuation orders for a total of about 17,500 people who have left their homes due to blazes, Mike Ellis, Alberta’s minister of public safety and emergency services, said in a video update.

Earlier this month, Suncor Energy Inc. curtailed production from its Firebag oil sands well site northeast of Fort McMurray, which produced more than 230,000 bpd in June. Junior oil and gas producer Altair Energy was forced to shut and evacuate its Charlie site north of Grande Prairie, when a wildfire overran the facility.

MEG Energy Corp. has evacuated some workers from its Christina Lake oil sands site and Cenovus Energy Inc. has removed some workers from its Sunrise facility. Imperial Oil Ltd. has also evacuated some staff from its Kearl oil sands mine.

 

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