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MEG Energy ramping up operations at Christina Lake after nearby wildfires

  • On June 11, 2025, MEG Energy Corp. announced that all staff had safely returned and activities had resumed at the Christina Lake facility in Alberta.
  • The restart followed an outage caused by wildfires south of the project, which forced disconnection from Alberta's electric grid and withdrawal of non-essential staff last month.
  • MEG successfully completed the Phase 2B turnaround and has started bringing back online the portion of its production that accounts for approximately 70 thousand barrels each day.
  • CEO Darlene Gates expressed sincere appreciation for the dedicated efforts of emergency personnel, provincial authorities, and the local power company throughout this challenging period.
  • The company continues monitoring Alberta’s wildfire situation and emphasizes employee safety while restoring production after disruptions from ongoing regional fires.
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MEG Energy Begins Ramp-Up to Full Operations at Christina Lake Regional Project Following Wildfire Response

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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