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One dead, 2 seriously hurt after fire struck Pemex oil platform in Mexico

A minimum of one specialist was eliminated after a fire struck an overseas platform operated by Mexico's nationwide oil company Pemex, the firm said in a. declaration on Sunday, including that two others remained in grave. condition.

A total of nine employees suffered injuries in the blaze on. Saturday afternoon that struck the business's Akal-B platform,. situated in the southern Gulf of Mexico, where most of Pemex oil. output stems.

5 of the nine were Pemex employees while the rest were. professionals from local provider Diavaz and COTER.

A day earlier, Pemex said just two of its employees had been. injured, which none of the hurts were serious as the fire. had been controlled in 16 minutes.

Pemex infrastructure across Mexico has for years suffered. frequent lethal mishaps, which analysts often blame on poor. maintenance and other functional deficiencies.

The Akal-B platform becomes part of Pemex's aging but still. significant Cantarell complex of shallow water wells. The. complicated presently produces some 200,000 barrels each day of crude. oil, but 20 years back was among the world's leading producing. fields with over 2 million bpd of output.

In its declaration, Pemex did not detail how oil and gas. production from the complex had actually been impacted. It did keep in mind that. the company continued to examine the cause of the event. as well as actions needed in order to reestablish operations. at its processing center.