Saturday, April 4, 2015

Fire on Pemex oil rig in Gulf of Mexico – four dead, three missing, others flee in boats


#Pemex #GulfOfMexico #Abkatun #oilplatform #CiudaddelCarmen The fire on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico left at least four dead with three more missing while the remaining persons out of a total of 300 on board managed to escape in boats.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 5 April 2015.
The platform was of Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex and the fire took place on the Abkatun-A Permanente shallow-water platform in the Campeche Sound. One of the missing workers was from Pemex, while the remaining two were employed by contractor Cotemar.
Investigation is on into the cause of the blaze, which injured 16 people, two seriously, and forced the evacuation of 300 workers. The injured workers were airlifted to the nearby city of Ciudad del Carmen.
Pemex has indicated that it managed to avert any significant oil spill that could have led to environmental damages because the fire was on a processing platform where the feeder lines could be turned off. If it had happened at an active oil well where there is a virtually unlimited amount of fuel flowing up from the seabed, the situation would have been different.
Fires and oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico in recent years is not new to Pemex – one was in 2007 that killed 21 workers. Then in 2012, an explosion in a Pemex gas pipeline killed 26 near the border with the United States. Later, in 2013 at least 33 people were killed in a blast at the Pemex headquarters – this was believed to be an accident.
However, the worst case was in 1984 when an explosion and fire at a gas plant on the outskirts of Mexico City left at least 500 dead.

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