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Eye of fire : Gas leak sparks huge blaze in Mexico waters | Watch

Eye of fire : Gas leak sparks huge blaze in Mexico waters | Watch Eye of fire : Gas leak sparks huge blaze in Mexico waters | Watch A gas leak from an undersea pipeline of state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos or Pemex caused a fire on the ocean surface of the Gulf of Mexico. advertisement UPDATED: July 4, 2021 08:45 IST The flames on the Gulf of Mexico water. which resembled molten lava, were called the eye of fire because of their circular shape. (Photo: Twitter) A gas leak from an underwater pipeline caused a huge fire on the ocean surface of the Gulf of Mexico. The visual of a fire breaking out in water went viral on social media. The flames resembled molten lava and were called the eye of fire .

Eye of fire in Mexican waters snuffed out, says national oil company

Eye of fire in Mexican waters snuffed out, says national oil company 04 July 2021 - 10:17 By Reuters A massive inferno in the Gulf of Mexico, described as an ‘eye of fire’, has been extinguished. It began after an underwater gas pipeline leak on Friday that sent flames up to the surface. No injuries were reported. Image: Screengrab A fire on the ocean surface west of Mexico s Yucatan peninsula early on Friday has been extinguished, state oil company Pemex said, blaming a gas leak from an underwater pipeline for sparking the blaze captured in videos that went viral. Bright orange flames jumping out of water resembling molten lava was dubbed an “eye of fire” on social media due to the blaze s circular shape, as it raged a short distance from a Pemex oil platform.

Eye of fire : Ruptured Mexican pipeline makes the ocean look like it s burning

The company added it would investigate the cause of the fire. Pemex, which has a long record of major industrial accidents at its facilities, added it also shut the valves of the 12-inch-diameter pipeline. Angel Carrizales, head of Mexico’s oil safety regulator ASEA, wrote on Twitter that the incident “did not generate any spill.” He did not explain what was burning on the water’s surface. Ku Maloob Zaap is Pemex’s biggest crude oil producer, accounting for more than 40% of its nearly 1.7 million barrels of daily output. “The turbomachinery of Ku Maloob Zaap’s active production facilities were affected by an electrical storm and heavy rains,” according to a Pemex incident report shared by one of Reuters’ sources.

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