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Oilsands worker killed at Cenovus site in northern Alberta

A Cenovus worker is dead after an incident involving a hauling truck Tuesday night at a northeastern Alberta oilsands site.

A drilling rig was being moved when the worker was killed, company says

Cenovus Energy said it is investigating the fatal workplace incident at the Christina Lake oilsands site. (Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)

A Cenovus worker is dead after an incident involving a hauling truck Tuesday night at a northeastern Alberta oilsands site.

The worker was killed at the Christina Lake site, about 150 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, Cenovus said in a statement on Wednesday.

The worker was fatally injured around 10:30 p.m. while a drilling rig was being moved on site, Cenovus said.

The identity of the worker has not been released. The deceased was employed by one of Cenovus's third-party contracting companies.

Calgary-based Cenovus said it has notified the appropriate authorities and is conducting a full investigationinto the incident.

No further details were provided by the company.

"We extend our deepest sympathies to the worker's family, friends and co-workers," reads a statement from Cenovus.

Christina Lake, about 350 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, is a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAG-D)operation which first began production in 2002.