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Several Mexican NGOs have reported an oil spill at a gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico. According to satellite images, the Oil slick last week with an area of ​​about 400 square kilometers, the organizations, including Greenpeace, announced on Tuesday. According to this data, the oil spill began around July 4. The organizations criticized the authorities’ “total lack of transparency”.

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On July 7, there was an explosion and fire at the nearby gas production platform of the state-owned Pemex. Two workers were killed.

Pemex said on Tuesday there had been a leak. However, the amount that escaped was “minimal” and most of the escaped volume was immediately captured. The company rejected information from the non-governmental organizations about the size of the leak. (sda/afp)

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