Factbox: More than 1 million bpd of capacity still out as Canadian fire rages

(Reuters) - A massive wildfire burning around the Canadian oil sands hub of Fort McMurray was growing and moving rapidly north late on Monday, forcing firefighters to shift their focus to protecting major oil sand facilities north of the city, officials said. The sudden movement of the fire prompted the evacuation of some 4,000 people from work camps outside Fort McMurray, with all northbound traffic once again cut off at the city. Oil sands companies around Fort McMurray had in recent days been flying in employees and moving towards restarting production. The fire's movement north threatens some major oil installations in that area, including those operated by Suncor Energy Inc and Syncrude Canada. About half of the nation's oil sands capacity remains shut, according to Reuters calculations. The fire now covers about 285,000 hectares (704,000 acres), an area about the size of Paris. For FACTBOX on the shut down of power generation plants, see. Following is a list of what oil producers and pipeline companies have said about nearby operations: Operator Asset Status Size of cut Total capacity Date Link to story Athabasca Oil Hangingstone Shut 12,000 bpd 12,000 bpd by Q4 5-May Corp project 2016 Suncor Energy Main mining site Had planned on 350,000 bpd 350,000 bpd. Was 16-May Inc and MacKay River restart; MacKay operating at and Firebag River evacuated reduced rate thermal oil as of May 16 before closure. sands Connacher Oil Great Divide Output cut 6,000 bpd 14,000 bpd in Q4 5-May and Gas Ltd 2015 Syncrude Aurora bitumen Planning 315,000 bpd 315,000 bpd 6-May mine restart, no timeline yet Other operations at minimal levels ConocoPhillips Surmount Shut 30,000 bpd 30,000 bpd 5-May Shell Muskeg River and Restarted at 255,000 bpd 255,000 bpd 9-May Jackpine unspecified reduced rate Statoil Leismer facility Shut 20,000 20,000 8-May Imperial Oil Kearl operation Controlled Unspecified 12,000 bpd in Q4 9-May shutdown 2016 Husky Energy Sunrise Shut 30,000 30,000 8-May Nexen Long Lake Shut 50,000 50,000 bpd. Was 4-May operating at reduced rate before closure Canadian Horizon Output cut Unspecified 5-May Natural Resources Ltd PIPELINES Enbridge Inc Cheecham Steadily 12-May terminal and resuming service pipelines Inter Pipeline Corridor Ready to be reopened when 5-May Ltd pipeline Shell's resumes Polaris diluent Reopened after one-day 5-May pipeline shutdown Keyera Corp South Cheecham Shut 5-May rail and truck terminal (Reporting by Barani Krishnan in New York, Ethan Lou, Euan Rocha and Jeffrey Hodgson in Toronto and Nia Williams in Calgary; Compiled by David Gaffen and Josephine Mason in New York; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Alan Crosby)