Pemex Evacuates Platform After Fire Breaks Out
25.01.2016

Pemex Evacuates Platform After Fire Breaks Out

Pemex Evacuates Platform After Fire Breaks Out

Pemex was forced to evacuate a platform in its top producing oilfield after a fire broke out in the machine room.

The firm confirmed on its Twitter account that 97 employees were called to muster on its Zaap E platform located in the southern edge of the Gulf of Mexico yesterday.

Mexico's state-run oil company Pemex said that a fire broke out in a machine room on a platform located in the company's top producing oilfield, but added that it would not affect production.

Pemex said via Twitter that the Zaap E platform, part of the Ku Maloob Zaap field located in shallow waters at the southern edge of the Gulf of Mexico, was being installed at the time so was not operational.

A spokesman for Pemex said that the incident would not affect production and the drilling platform was not estimated to start producing for around eight months. He said that there were no injuries and that 97 workers were evacuated.

The field produces around 860,000 barrels of crude per day, more than a third of Pemex's total crude production, according to the latest available figures.

The company added that the fire was under control and that there was no spill.

Source: www.reuters.com

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