Worker dead after ‘possible explosion,’ fire at natural gas plant in northern B.C.
- A fire at the Tourmaline Oil-run Gundy gas plant near Fort St. John, B.C., killed one contractor and injured another on Monday night.
- Workers striking a pipe caused a spark, which then ignited the reported blaze at the gas extraction facility.
- Alberta-Based Tourmaline Oil activated its emergency plan, isolated the area, and notified authorities and the local First Nations.
- Tourmaline stated the site was "immediately shut down" and authorities confirmed the plant is undamaged, yet it remains closed.
- Authorities are investigating the incident, while Tourmaline says they are focused on safety, well-being, and a full investigation.
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