APRIL 1, 2015
Mexican state-run oil company Pemex said at least four
people died after a fire broke out on a production platform in the Gulf
of Mexico early on Wednesday, sparking the evacuation of around 300
workers.
Local emergency services said as many as 45 people were
injured in the blaze, which erupted overnight on the Abkatun Permanente
platform in the oil-rich Bay of Campeche.
Pemex said it was battling the flames with eight
firefighting boats and that a contractor for Mexican oil services company
Cotemar was one of the dead.
7 lesionados sería el saldo del incendio en la plataforma
Abkatun Alfa de Campeche confirma Pemex en comunicado pic.twitter.com/52EMOQpsud
— Cinco Radio (@JavierLopezDiaz) April 1, 2015
#México | #BREAKING : 45 hurt, 300 evacuated in fire on
Mexico Pemex oil platform - Photo via @carlitosahm pic.twitter.com/R7i3qPAOzP
— WTNN English (@WTNNEnglish) April 1, 2015
Se incendia plataforma de @Pemex en la Sonda de #Campeche;
desalojan a 300 empleados http://t.co/Q8irNKdGk5 pic.twitter.com/CDoM8CDExy
— El Universal (@El_Universal_Mx) April 1, 2015
Incendio en la plataforma Abkatun Alfa en Campeche,
desalojan a 300 trabajadores http://t.co/sGqGdDhT1y | #Abkatum pic.twitter.com/fUvyRJDfJx
— Grupo Presente (@DiarioPresente_) April 1, 2015
Mexico's #Pemex says fighting fire on #oil rig in Bay of
Campeche, south fo Gulf of Mexico, evacuated 295 workers pic.twitter.com/6lACgt1rnz
— David Sheppard (@ReutersSheppard) April 1, 2015
The fire broke out in the dehydration and pumping area of
the platform, Pemex said, though it was not clear what caused it. A Pemex
spokesman could not immediately say whether local oil production had been
affected.
A spokesman for emergency services in the nearby city of
Ciudad del Carmen said earlier that authorities had registered 45 people with
injuries from the fire. Other officials put the total at around 16 injured.
The platform forms part of the Abkatun-Pol-Chuc offshore
complex. According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration,
production at the complex has fallen steadily since the 1990s to below 300,000
barrels per day (bpd) in 2013.
Mexico currently produces just under 2.3 million bpd,
and is the world's No. 10 crude producer.
Pemex has suffered a number of accidents in recent years,
with at least 37 people killed by a blast at the
company's Mexico City headquarters in 2013.
Another 26 people were
killed at a fire in a Pemex natural gas facility in September
2012.
Cotemar is based in Ciudad del Carmen and provides offshore
services to Pemex including platform refurbishment, maintenance, and maritime
transport, according to its website.