Colorado fracking accident kills Halliburton employee, injures 2 others

Reuters / Shannon Stapleton

Reuters / Shannon Stapleton

Halliburton workers trying to thaw a frozen high-pressure water line at a Colorado fracking site found themselves in an extremely dangerous situation when it ruptured, killing one of them and injuring two others.

Colorado has been experiencing record-breaking cold conditions,
with temperatures dropping to well below zero degrees Fahrenheit
(-18 degrees Celsius) at night. When temperatures hit zero on
Wednesday evening, a high-pressure water line froze.

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The delivery of high-pressure water is a crucial component of the
fracking process – which requires blasting water, along with sand
and other chemicals, into layers of rock to free up oil and
natural gas.

Halliburton employees at Anadarko Petroleum Corp were trying to
thaw the line when it split, killing one and injuring two others.

Something went wrong, causing the line to rupture,”
Sean Standridge, spokesman for the Weld County Sheriff’s Office,
told The Greeley Tribune. “[Matthew] Smith, 36, was struck by
a stream of fresh water with an estimated pressure of 3,500 to
4,500 psi.

For comparison, the typical working pressure of a fire hose
is 50 to 100 psi
,” said Greeley Fire Department Chief Duane
McDonald. “There was no fracking fluid in the pipe; it was a
pre-fracking operation
.”

The two men injured in the accident were taken to local
hospitals. Thomas Sedlmayr, 48, who was flown to Denver Health,
and Grant Casey, 28, who was taken by ambulance to the Medical
Center of the Rockies in Loveland.

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The employees had been contracted by Halliburton, but fracking
operations had not yet begun.

We want to make sure all oil and gas sites have
comprehensive safety and health programs in place to address all
potential health hazards,
” said Herb Gibson, Denver area
director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), to The Tribune. “The most common at a well site are
struck-by hazards, fires, explosions and exposure to chemicals,
such as hydrocarbons
.”

AFP Photo / Mircea Restea

Two OSHA investigators are at the Mead area site looking into the
accident, Gibson said.

“It’s a dangerous industry,” Gibson said. “This is a
tragic situation
.”

The oil and gas industry in 2012 had a fatality rate of about 25
per 100,000 workers — higher than construction, manufacturing,
and agriculture, according to the US Department of Labor.

The Mountain View Fire Rescue Department said the cause of the
ruptured line is being investigated, as well as the cause of
Smith’s death, although the impact of the water has been a
suggested cause. The Sheriff and Coroner’s office are also
conducting investigations.

This is a very difficult time for all of us at Halliburton,
and we are working with local authorities as they look into the
details of this incident
,” the company said in a statement.
Our thoughts and prayers are with our employees’ loved
ones
.”

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Anadarko said in a statement that its employees were “shaken
and heartbroken,
” by Thursday’s tragic events, and that it
has suspended activities in the area. The company has sunk at
least nine horizontal wells at the site.

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