Well release now under control at Rush Lake 2 facility
Cenovus Energy has officially confirmed that the uncontrolled well release at its Rush Lake 2 thermal facility is now under control, putting an end to the incident that began nearly three months ago.
The release, which started on May 7, stemmed from a casing failure in an injection well at the facility, located near Lloydminster in the R.M. of Paynton. For more than two months, a large vapour cloud containing hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) billowed from the site, drawing concern from nearby residents who reported symptoms such as headaches and dizziness and raised alarms about the strong rotten egg smell associated with H₂S emissions.
In a press release issued Thursday, Cenovus confirmed that as of July 28, the well has been safely brought under control. “With the well now under control, we continue to perform completion activities to fully isolate the well and are preparing for cleanup and remediation of the site,” the company said. It added that the vapour cloud, which had caused widespread odours in the region, dissipated on July 17.
Cenovus said the complex nature of the response extended the duration of the incident and acknowledged the disruption it caused to local communities. “We sincerely apologize for this and we’ll continue to communicate with the people and communities to provide updates as new information becomes available.”


