Suncor Energy on Tuesday said a small leak that was detected in refining process equipment has been contained at its 103,000 barrel-per-day Commerce City refinery in Colorado.
on Tuesday said a small leak that was detected in refining process equipment has been contained at its 103,000 barrel-per-day Commerce City refinery in Colorado.
"All workers have been accounted for, and there have been no reported injuries," the company said in aIn late December, the entire refinery was shut down and put into safe mode to allow for the inspection of all units after equipment damage due to extreme weather.Our Standards:
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