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SaskEnergy to conduct controlled flaring at Frenchman Butte site

Flare will be visible intermittently July 11.
Natural Gas Flare
Residents and drivers in the Paradise Hill area may see a 40-foot flame being emitted from the flare stack temporarily attached to SaskEnergy’s infrastructure.

FRENCHMAN BUTTE, Sask. — SaskEnergy will be conducting controlled natural gas flaring at its block valve site in the RM of Frenchman Butte, approximately six kilometres northwest of the village of Paradise Hill, intermittently between 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11, subject to change based on operating requirements.

Residents and drivers in the area may see a 40-foot flame being emitted from the flare stack temporarily attached to SaskEnergy’s infrastructure.

 The flaring is necessary to perform maintenance work on the natural gas line system in the area and supports the safe and reliable delivery of natural gas to SaskEnergy’s customers, according to a press release.

During this process, a portion of the gas line will be isolated from the system and natural gas will be removed from the line in a controlled burn called a flare. Flaring is an industry-standard practice when natural gas needs to be removed from a line and reduces the carbon footprint of the vented natural gas by 85 per cent.

The area around the flares will be supervised to ensure public safety. Residential natural gas service in the area will not be affected.

 

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