Pemex facilities in US, Mexico suffer explosion and fires
Three oil facilities in separate locations across Mexico and the United States have suffered huge fires after sudden explosions, according to reports.
The explosions all occurred in the space of 24 hours.
All three facilities, including one in Texas, are controlled by the state-owned Mexican oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX).
On Thursday, three separate fires broke out at PEMEX facilities, resulting in the deaths of two workers, Bloomberg reported.
At least eight people were also injured and several others are missing.
The explosions have resulted in increased scrutiny of the safety record of the Mexican state oil firm in advance of its earnings call on Monday.
The fires broke out at the PEMEX crude oil storage facility in Veracruz, Mexico, at the Combined Maya plant of the Minatitlán Refinery in Veracruz, and in Deer Creek, Texas.
One of the Veracruz locations hit by an explosion is Mexico’s largest oil storage facility.
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The story provides no details on what caused the explosions and fires or the coincidence of three happening at the same time.
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