An investigation is continuing into an explosion last Saturday that ripped through a natural gas compression facility in eastern Utah, injuring two workers and shutting down the plant.

The Grand Compressor Station near Cisco, UT, about 50 miles west of Grand Junction, CO, feeds supplies to the San Arroyo Gas Processing Plant.

As of late Monday an investigation was continuing into the incident, which included a fire at the station. Local fire protection district personnel and the Grand County, UT, Sheriff’s Department responded to the incident, which was about two miles north of Interstate Highway 70 and 12 miles west of the Utah-Colorado border.

According to Utah oil and gas records, the current owner/operator of the compressor station is Rockies Standard Oil Co. (Cisco Dome Right-of-Way), said a spokesperson in the Bureau of Land Management’s Moab, UT, office.

The two male victims, whose identities were not released, were described as sustaining “significant injuries,” and they were taken to a nearby hospital.