When looking at the photos of the pipeline fire that originated from a gas leak yesterday, we should wonder what will the interior of the Gulf look like when it is over and what will the damage be to the area? We remember the BP oil spill and the negotiations that went on after regarding the use of dispersant, and now with this we wonder what the impacts are? Will that portion of the gulf be unusable as there is a huge oil spill to be uncovered beneath the Ocean? I suspect so.
According to BuzzFeed, “Mexican-state-owned petroleum company Petróleos Mexicanos, also known as Pemex, said a gas leak was discovered in the 12-inch submarine pipeline near a platform in the Ku-Maloob-Zaap oil field. Firefighting crews were able to snuff out the swirling, fiery mass of water by about 10:45 a.m.” so what will be left and how can we help the Gulf? Why could an experienced group such as my partners who previously almost were awarded a contract to treat the BP oil spill not have an opportunity to be funded for the cleanup?
Is Mexico responsible and we can pursue the responsible party to provide consulting services and treatment options. I am anxious to get to the bottom of it and help restore the Gulf to natural beauty.
🚨 Sobre el incendio registrado en aguas del Golfo de México, en la Sonda de Campeche, a unos metros de la plataforma Ku-Charly (dentro del Activo Integral de Producción Ku Maloob Zaap)
Tres barcos han apoyado para sofocar las llamas pic.twitter.com/thIOl8PLQo
— Manuel Lopez San Martin (@MLopezSanMartin) July 2, 2021
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