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Coastal News Today | Pemex: No environmental damage caused by Eye of fire

The fire broke out on 2 July and resembled molten lava and the massive flames raged very close to Pemex’s largest oil crude producer – the Ku Maloob Zaap platform. Ku Maloob Zaap is located just up from the southern rim of the Gulf of Mexico and is Pemex’s biggest crude oil producer, accounting for more than 40 per cent of its nearly 1.7 million barrels of daily output. No injuries were caused by the fire and production from the project was not affected. The gas leak ignited around 5:15 a.m. local time. It was completely extinguished by 10:30 a.m. Pemex said on Monday that the cause of the fire was an electrical storm with intense rain in the area around the platform which caused the necessary pneumatic pump gas turbocompression equipment to go out of operation.Read more.

Circle of flames in Gulf of Mexico was sparked by a lightning storm

Circle of flames in Gulf of Mexico was sparked by a lightning storm Associated Press and Peter Belfiore For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Mexico s state-owned oil company said Monday that a bizarre chain of events, including a lightning storm and a simultaneous gas pipeline leak, set off a strange subaquatic fireball seen last week in the Gulf of Mexico. Petroleos Mexicanos said an intense storm of rain and lightning on July 2 forced the company to shut off pumping stations serving the offshore rig near where the fire occurred. Simultaneously, the leak in an underwater pipeline allowed natural gas to build up on the ocean floor and once it rose to the surface, it was probably ignited by a lightning bolt, the company said.

Eye of fire flames that erupted in the Gulf of Mexico was sparked by a lightning storm

Eye of fire circle of flames that erupted in the Gulf of Mexico and raged for five hours was sparked by a lightning storm Friday s blaze that erupted in the Gulf of Mexico was caused by a lightning storm, Mexico s state-owned oil company, Pemex, announced Monday A unique set of circumstances had led to the fire, when a gas leak in an underwater pipeline allowed a bubble of natural gas to build up underwater before floating to the surface where it was ignited  Bright orange flames had raged on the ocean about 150 yards from a Pemex oil drilling platform west of Mexico s Yucatan peninsula around dawn Friday

Gulf of Mexico Fire: Gas Pipeline Burst Causes Shocking Scene

First Posted: Jul 03, 2021 10:16 PM EDT A shocking scene was spotted in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Friday after an underwater gas pipeline in the area burst. CBS News reported that the fire described as an eye of fire happened in the west of Mexico s Yucatan Peninsula, specifically a short distance from an oil company. The pipeline that caused the blaze was owned by the company Pemex. Pemex confirmed with The Guardian that the blaze that resembles a molten lava in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico took at least five hours to be contained. Reuters reported that the blaze was contained at around 10:30 in the morning. Pemex said that the incident was immediately addressed after security protocols were activated. Firefighter s vessels were also sent to contain the fire in the area. Furthermore, Pemex s company workers allegedly used nitrogen to contain the fire in waters.

Огненное око: В Мексиканском заливе произошел пожар на подводном трубопроводе

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