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Pemex Stories Unlawful Boarding | Rigzone

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Last updated: 2025/02/21 at 11:40 AM
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In an announcement posted on its web site this week, which was translated from the unique Spanish, Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported that, on February 13, “a bunch of roughly eight people not affiliated with the general public firm illegally boarded the Zaap-D satellite tv for pc platform of the Ku Maloob Zaap Manufacturing Asset”.

Pemex revealed within the assertion that the people “stole radio gadgets, in addition to numerous instruments and self-contained respiration gear”. 

“For that reason, Pemex bodily safety personnel in Ciudad del Carmen coordinated assist with personnel from the Navy (Semar) to be able to activate the Basic Protocol for Consideration to Occasions within the Marine and Coastal Services of Pemex Exploration and Manufacturing,” the corporate mentioned within the assertion.

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“It ought to be famous that the employees of this public firm didn’t endure any bodily hurt; solely two Pemex employees had been evacuated from the platform, resulting from a doable stress state of affairs ensuing from the incident, so that they had been transferred to the Pemex Basic Hospital in Ciudad del Carmen, for his or her corresponding medical analysis,” Pemex added.

Pemex mentioned within the assertion that it strengthened safety measures within the Campeche “with a larger variety of bodily safety brokers and likewise coordinated with the Semar to extend the variety of patrols with vessels”.

In its newest maritime safety risk advisory (MSTA), which was launched on February 17, Dryad World mentioned “piracy within the Gulf of America/Mexico, notably across the Bay of Campeche, has been on the rise, with oil platforms and vessels turning into prime targets”.

Dryad famous in its MSTA that the Mexican Navy has deployed quite a few naval vessels, plane, and personnel in Operation Refuerzo to fight threats.

“They lately have shifted their safety technique from counting on vessels to incorporating extra drones for improved protection and response occasions throughout the Gulf,” Dryad added.

“Regardless of these efforts, the navy’s response has been criticized for delays, which could possibly be attributed to price range constraints and logistical challenges,” Dryad went on to state.

Dryad’s newest MSTA offers Mexico a “substantial” threat and impression score. That sits in the midst of Dryad’s threat and impression score system, which works from low, to reasonable, to substantial, to extreme, to essential, the corporate’s MSTA reveals.

Rigzone has contacted Mexico’s Secretaria de Marina and Secretaria de la Relaciones Exteriores for touch upon Pemex’s assertion and Dryad’s MSTA. On the time of writing, neither have responded to Rigzone’s request.

Pemex states on its website that it’s “crucial firm in Mexico and one of many largest in Latin America”. The enterprise notes on its website that it carries out “intensive exploration and extraction tasks yearly, producing roughly 1.9 million barrels of oil day by day”. The corporate has six refineries, six petrochemical complexes, and 9 fuel processing complexes, in line with its website.

Dryad World notes on its website that it provides a complete suite of maritime intelligence and cyber options. The positioning highlights that the corporate is neutral and that its CEO, Corey Ranslem, has 27 years of expertise in the private and non-private sector working with ports, cargo traces, cruise traces, and huge yachts. Ranslem is a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard and is a acknowledged knowledgeable in U.S. Federal Court docket in maritime safety, the positioning states.

To contact the writer, e-mail andreas.exarheas@rigzone.com





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