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Sat Jun 6, 2015, 02:29 PM Jun 2015

Assessments for the Chevron Well Pad Fire of February 2014

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Assessments for the Chevron Well Pad Fire of February 2014

Chevron fined $940,000 for fatal gas well fire in Greene County PA

From an Article by Stephanie Ritenbaugh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 1, 2015

Chevron Corp. is facing a nearly $940,000 fine from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, in addition to a $5 million settlement related to a fatal gas well fire in 2014 in Greene County, PA. (The location is near Bobtown, close to the Mason-Dixon line, i.e. the WV state line.)

The PA-DEP said Monday that it will fine a subsidiary, Chevron Appalachia LLC, for violations related to a fatal explosion at the company’s Lanco well site in Dunkard Township, Greene County.

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Last week, the San Ramon, Calif.-based company agreed to pay $5 million to settle a wrongful death suit involving Ian Robert McKee, a worker who was killed at the explosion at the Marcellus Shale well site on February 11, 2014. Another worker was injured in the incident.

... Mr. McKee was at the well site in Dunkard with a crew of 19 other contractors when it exploded, igniting flames that were fed by leaking natural gas for five days before they finally extinguished themselves.

The explosion happened as workers were preparing the Lanco 7H well for production. The force of the explosion damaged and ignited another well, the Lanco 6H, on the same well pad.

Chevron has since inspected other wells with similar installations and has made operational changes and issued guidelines on how those changes are carried out, according to the PA-DEP.

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