Late last month, it removed all but essential personnel from the site and shut in about 238,000 barrels per day of production as a wildfire raged to the south.
It said operations resumed on
Cenovus has confirmed there was no damage to its infrastructure.
"The company continues to closely monitor the overall wildfire situation in
"It appreciates the continued efforts of its teams who are working to keep the company’s people and assets safe, and for the provincial emergency management teams and firefighters keeping communities safe."
Meanwhile,
The wildfire caused an outage to third-party power line infrastructure connecting the project to
MEG has begun restarting part of the project that had been down for planned maintenance when the fires broke out.
The power outage delayed startup of the Phase 2B operations, which represent about 70,000 barrels per day of production.
"We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of
"Additionally, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to our employees and contractors for their exceptional hard work, focus, and steadfast commitment to operating safely."
Wildfires have forced tens of thousands from their homes across the Prairies in recent weeks.
The
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