Suncor Shutdown Expected to Net Significant Insurance Bill

January 31, 2005 | Last updated on October 1, 2024
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PHOTOGRAPH: SUNCOR ENERGYA coker tower at Suncor's oil sands facility.

PHOTOGRAPH: SUNCOR ENERGY

A coker tower at Suncor’s oil sands facility.

The shutdown of Calgary, Alberta-based Suncor Energy Inc. following a fire in early January, could produce a significant insurance bill as the company announces it will not be back to full production until the third quarter of 2005.

Suncor is part of OIL Mutual Insurance and sEnergy, insurance companies created by the energy industry. The company says it carries property loss and business interruption policies with a combined coverage limit of US$1.15 billion. The property loss deductible is US$10 million, while the business interruption deductible is subject to a 30-day waiting period on the first US$200 million of coverage and a 90-day waiting period on the remaining coverage.

The company says that while it investigates and repairs damage from the January 4 fire at ]Alberta oil facility its oil sands production will be cut in half approximately – to about 110,000 barrels a day.

The cause of the fire and overall damage estimates are not yet available, Suncor says.