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On Friday, an offshore oil pipeline connected to Pemex's Ku-Maloob-Zaap offshore platform complex ruptured and caused a giant fire in the Gulf of Mexico, according to Bloomberg.

Pemex said the gas leak occurred at 5:15am local time in the submarine pipeline near Ku-Maloob-Zaap's Ku-C satellite platform in the Campeche Sound causing a fire 150 meters from the platform, according to a statement from the company," said the report. "By 10:45am local time normal operating conditions were restored, and no injuries or evacuations were reported, it said."

Ultimately, Pemex was able to control the fire — but not before harrowing video and images of the oil burning on the surface of the ocean was captured by people on the scene and spread by commenters on social media.

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hmmm - an official "shit happens" statement in the BBC article referred to above;

[The company's chief executive, Octavio Romero, denied that a lack of investment was to blame for the incidents.

"There is not a problem of lack of resources. The oil industry is a risky industry. We have had accidents, which in numbers are less than in previous years," he said at a news conference on Monday.]

Best regard, Morten

--- Best regards, Morten Andersen
 
"shit happens" statements are not an indication of a safety positive culture. When the holes in the cheese line up bad things happen. It is best to plug the holes.
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