Two Workers Killed in Oil Rig Accident in Gulf of Mexico
zoom Two workers died and ten were injured on Tuesday in an accident on board an offshore maintenance rig in the southern Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican oil company Pemex informed. The Troll Solution rig started tilting after a structural fault lead to the collapse of one of the rigs legs. Over a 100 workers, 98 employed by Typhon Offshore, operator of the rig, and 3 by Pemex, have been evacuated from the rig. Pemex said that several support ships were rushed to the scene to evacuate the workers, who were taken to medical facilities for checkups. The incident occurred while the rig was trying to position itself to carry out maintenance on wells linked to the Caan Alf platform. Pemex said in a Tweet that it continues responding to the situation on the scene, adding that the oil production has not been affected as the mobile platform is intended for well maintenance. As informed, there has been no oil spill so far and the rig continues tilting, but has not sunk. El accidente de hoy en la plataforma Troll Solution, contratada por Pemex, dejó un muerto http://t.co/t0Vpnol3Cn pic.twitter.com/OuolYMCR3h — NEGOCIOS (@reformanegocios) May 5, 2015 Pemex informó que van 2 trabajadores muertos por accidente en plataforma Troll Solution http://t.co/9GO4rf3hRR pic.twitter.com/Uaax3NpQBT — REFORMACOM (@REFORMACOM) May 5, 2015 Sube a dos los muertos por accidente en plataforma de Troll Solution Pemex http://t.co/HzyQ9qxYKx pic.twitter.com/pV2xqtuUoA — La Crónica de Hoy (@lacronicadehoy) May 5, 2015 World Maritime News Staff; Image: Youtube; Twitter

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