(Bloomberg) – Mexico’s state-controlled oil company said a fire at one of its Akal-B oil platforms in the Campeche Bank left nine people injured Saturday afternoon.
Petroleos Mexicanos, also called Pemex, said two of the injured were its employees while the rest were from other companies. None had serious injuries and the fire was controlled in under 20 minutes, it said in a statement.
Akal-B, which is part of the Cantarell production complex, produces 200,000 bopd 900,000 cfg, the Reforma newspaper reported. The fire began where gas fuel pipes feed the platform’s turbo machinery, Pemex said.
Pemex plans to halt some crude exports over the next few months, Bloomberg reported last week, citing people with knowledge of the situation. The move would cut supply from a tightening global market and threatens to drive up oil prices.