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Update [#17] Regional Emergency Operations Centre (REOC) December 22nd, 2004, 5:00 p.m. Acheson Well Control Incident West of Edmonton
This update is intended to provide you with the latest information about the above incident from the REOC Centre located at the Alberta Energy Utilities Board (EUB) St. Albert Field Centre. The Acclaim Energy Trust well control incident is located west of the City of Edmonton.
Public Complaints/Enquiries
- There have been no public complaints/enquiries received by the EUB from 6:00 a.m. December 22, 2004 to 5:00 p.m. December 22, 2004.
- Area residents who have any health-related questions are being encouraged to call the Capital Health Link (24 hours) at 780-408-5465.
Well Control
- Acclaim is pursuing multiple options with respect to well control. The flow of gas is still burning.
- Drilling operations of the North West relief well are ongoing.
- The South East relief well has been inspected and is drilling ahead.
- In an effort to reduce pressure on the formation, a well close to the 2-26 well site (7-26-52-26W4M) is being prepared to produce from the same zone as 2-26. Production will go to the Acheson gas plant. There may be some associated flaring in bringing this well into production.
- Acclaim has posted several news releases and technical diagrams; and provided relevant resources at www.acclaimtrust.com.
- Acclaim has moved the roadblock locations closer to the 2-26 well site and 2 families have returned home. Currently, 8 families are still mandatorily evacuated. Several other homes remain evacuated, but voluntarily. Acclaim continues to accommodate all evacuees.
- Acclaim indicates it could take as long as two to three weeks to bring the well fully under control.
Air Monitoring
- There are currently 9 stationary and 3 mobile for a total of 12 ambient air quality monitors.
- The plume from the site is primarily water vapor, although there are small amounts of hydrocarbons in the flow being burned that may sometimes emit a slight detectable odour in the area. Mobile monitors continue to track the plume and have recorded negligible readings of H2S and SO2.
Produced Fluid Storage/Disposal
- The well is producing salt water and some hydrocarbons which are being directed to earthen pits at the site.
- The fluid is being recovered and trucked to suitable disposal sites.
Soil & Groundwater Testing Management Plan
- Acclaim has initiated a 3-step plan, developed in consultation with Alberta Environment. Testing of all water wells within 2 km of the site is ongoing. Testing of containment pits, trenches, and soil on the site is ongoing. Acclaim will be initiating a groundwater monitoring well program. The company also plans to test outside this zone if requested.
- Preliminary test results indicate groundwater in the area has not been affected.
The REOC was opened on Monday December 13, 2004 and will continue to be operational until the conclusion of the well control incident.
REOC Representatives
Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) Acclaim Energy Trust |
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Alberta Environment Capital Health Authority |
REOC Telephone Number 780.460.3800 |
Media Enquiries Greg Gilbertson, EUB, 403.651.9880 |
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Page Last Updated: December 23, 2004 |
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