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Suncor says full shipments from Mildred Lake plant to resume in July

A pedestrian is reflected in a Suncor Energy sign in Calgary, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. Fierce wildfires that swept through northern Alberta's oilsands region in May have delivered a $735-million net loss for Suncor Energy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Suncor Energy  is revising its estimates on when full shipments from its Mildred Lake oilsands operation will resume following a fire in March.

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At the beginning of May, Suncor said repairs had been completed and production was expected to return to full rates in June.

On Tuesday, the company issued a news release saying the timing of full ramp-up has been extended to mid-July.

The company said repairs are progressing as planned but maintenance work scheduled for the fall has been added, so shipments have been reduced to allow for that.

The company said the maintenance work had been included in the 2017 production plan so there is no change to Suncor’s overall production guidance for the year.

The cause of the March incident was a split in a six-inch carbon steel line on a naphtha hydrotreater recycle circuit.

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The company said damage was largely isolated to a piperack adjacent to the hydrotreater, containing piping, cables and electrical circuits.

The fire burned for two days.

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