Fire Breaks Out At Pemex Oil Platform In Gulf Of Mexico, Leaving 1 Dead & 9 Injured
Fire Breaks Out At Pemex Oil Platform In Gulf Of Mexico, Leaving 1 Dead & 9 Injured
Reuters
April 7, 2024
MEXICO CITY, April 7 (Reuters) At least one contractor was killed after a fire struck an offshore platform operated by Mexicos national oil company Pemex, the firm said in a statement on Sunday, adding that two others were in grave condition.
A total of nine workers suffered injuries in the blaze on Saturday afternoon that struck the companys Akal-B platform, located in the southern Gulf of Mexico, where most of Pemex oil output originates. ... Five of the nine were Pemex employees while the rest were contractors from local service providers Diavaz and COTER.
A day earlier, Pemex said only two of its employees had been injured, and that none of the injures were serious as the fire had been controlled in 16 minutes. ... Pemex infrastructure across Mexico has for years suffered frequent deadly accidents, which analysts often blame on poor maintenance and other operational deficiencies.
The Akal-B platform is part of Pemexs aging but still significant Cantarell complex of shallow water wells. The complex currently produces some 200,000 barrels per day of crude oil, but two decades ago was one of the worlds top producing fields with over 2 million bpd of output.
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