Gas explosions rare, but danger always present, Canadian experts say
MONTREAL — A chain gas explosion similar to the one that tore through three Boston suburbs could happen in Canada, although such a possibility is unlikely, energy experts said Friday.
The multiple explosions that caused more than 20 fires and at least one death in Boston on Thursday are “very rare,” said the director of the Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy, in an email.
Warren Mabee said while the cause of the explosions in Boston is still unconfirmed, it appears the gas-distribution system became over-pressurized during repair work, causing gas to leak into multiple buildings and ignite.
He said most gas networks have alarms that trigger the distribution system to shut down before pressure builds, although it’s unclear why those didn’t work in this case.


