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Report: Uncontrolled Gas Release Led To Rig Fire-Shut In Failed


January 24, 2018

An initial report into a deadly natural gas rig explosion in Oklahoma indicates there was an uncontrolled release of gas that caught fire and that a worker at the scene tried unsuccessfully to shut down the well.

Smoke billows from the site of a gas well fire near Quinton Okla. early Monday Jan. 22 2018The incident report into the explosion and fire that killed five workers was released on Tuesday by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, which regulates oil and gas operations in the state.

The blast happened Monday morning at a drilling site near Quinton, about 100 milesĀ  southeast of Tulsa. The explosion sent plumes of black smoke into the air and left a derrick crumpled on the ground.

Once the drilling site was stabilized on Tuesday, authorities recovered the remains of all five workers.

Five employees who were killed were in an area of the drilling rig known as the "dog house" where the rig hands worked.

Source: ABC News Go

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