Mexican oil rig burns off coast, 4 dead, 16 injured
Source: San Antonio Express-News/NYT
Huge fireballs illuminated the dawn skies of the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday as an explosion and fire killed four people and injured as many as 16 others on a large oil platform in the southeastern Bay of Campeche, Mexican officials said.
At least eight fire boats battled the sheets of flame soaring high above the wreckage of the shallow-water Abkatun-Permanente platform in Campeche Sound. The platforms chief function is to separate gas and oil before it is pumped to onshore refineries.
In a statement, Mexicos state-run oil company, Pemex, which owns the rig, said that there was no evidence of a major spill but that the blast had forced the evacuation of more than 300 workers from the rig in seas off the southern state of Tabasco.
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The explosion also raised questions, once again, about the companys safety record. Only two years ago, a blast at Pemexs Mexico City headquarters killed 37 people. In 2007, a fire at the Kab 121 rig in Campeche Sound killed 21 workers.
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