Mexican
tanker sinks in the Gulf
EFE
MEXICO
Petroleumworld.com
03 31 06
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Mexican tanker carrying 950 tons of heavy fuel oil sank in the Gulf
of Mexico, but there was no initial spill, officials said.
Mexico's
Federal Environmental Protection Bureau, known as Profepa, said in a
statement that the Orion, which belongs to Empresa Naval Mexicana, went
down Tuesday approximately 190 miles off Puerto Progreso on the Yucatan
Peninsula.
The
ship reported having problems on Sunday. Five members of its crew were
rescued, but three others are still missing.
Profepa
chief Ignacio Loyola has ordered that measures be taken so that in addition
to "the priority task of finding the three missing sailors, a close
watch be kept on the area to detect any fuel leak that could harm the
environment."
"It's
almost impossible to get the load out due to the depth at which the
ship sank," Profepa said.
Empresa
Naval Mexicana said the tanker was hermetically sealed and there was
no possibility of a leak due to the cold temperatures at the bottom
of the Gulf of Mexico, which should solidify the fuel in the vessel's
tanks.
The
company said authorities were investigating the cause of the shipwreck.
EFE
29 03 06
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