The massive wildfires that swept through Canada’s energy hub of Fort McMurray left almost 90 percent of the city intact, including most of the downtown core, while completely leveling some neighborhoods. Photographer: Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press “This city was surrounded by an ocean of fire just a few days ago,” Alberta Premier Rachel Notley told reporters after a media tour of Fort McMurray Monday, providing the damage figure. “The city has been saved.” About 88,000 residents were evacuated last week as the fire laid siege to the city, and oil-sands companies trimmed an estimated 1 million barrels a day of production, or about 40 percent of output. An evacuation order remains in place and the government hasn’t said when the residents can return. Companies that took production offline — including Suncor Energy Inc., Syncrude Canada Ltd. and ConocoPhillips — are already making plans to bring workers back and restart […]