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Safety investigators looking into fire that closes down Deep Panuke gas well

August 6, 2014 7:15 AM
The Canadian Press

HALIFAX – An electrical fire on the Deep Panuke natural gas platform off Nova Scotia is being investigated by the regulator for the offshore oil and gas industry.

The platform has stopped operations while Encana (TSX:ECA) and the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board investigate the cause of the fire.

Board spokeswoman Kathleen Funke said a transformer caught fire on Sunday evening and a sprinkler system extinguished the blaze.

The platform operated by Dutch-based SBM Offshore had an electrical fire on Jan. 19, 2013, that also resulted in a temporary shutdown of its operations.

Safety reports obtained by The Canadian Press said a failure to conduct annual maintenance inspections was the underlying reason behind that fire.

The report was one of three that flagged electrical problems aboard Deep Panuke, located about 250 kilometres southeast of Halifax.

Funke said it is too early to determine whether there is any link between the fires and the earlier electrical problems.

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