Crews shut off primary source of Sask. gas fire
Crews are using water cannons and heat shields at a natural gas fire near Prud’homme, northeast of Saskatoon.
Late Monday evening, Safety Boss, a Calgary company that specializes in snuffing oil and gas fires, were able to shut off a side valve.
“Almost instantly it went from almost a roaring jet engine sound and a 60-foot flame down to almost a lapping flame about 12 feet tall. That was primary source of the gas leak,” Dave Burdeniuk, spokesperson for SaskEnergy, said.
The situation is stable but not quite secure. The cabin pressure increased after the side valve was shut off which started minor secondary fires.