70-foot wastewater geyser erupts at New Mexico oilfield site

A 70-foot geyser of toxic oilfield wastewater erupted from a pipeline near Loving, New Mexico, last Tuesday evening. The spill at a site operated by NGL Energy Partners sent produced water across a highway and into a drainage ditch. Witnesses and officials responded quickly to contain the release.

Jackie Onsurez, an engineer and member of the New Mexico State Emergency Response Commission, spotted the plume while driving and alerted authorities. An oilfield worker attempted to stop the flow but fled after warning of possible gas. The New Mexico fire department later secured the area, and NGL representatives shut off the water after about 30 minutes.

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Aerial photo of Pemex oil spill in Gulf of Mexico near Veracruz, with oil slicks on water, polluted beach, and cleanup crews.
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Pemex confirms hydrocarbon spill originated in Abkatún-Pol-Chuc pipeline

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Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, general director of Pemex, confirmed that the hydrocarbon spill in the Gulf of Mexico affecting Veracruz and other states' coasts originated from a leak in the Abkatún-Pol-Chuc pipeline. Authorities separated three officials for hiding information about the incident detected on February 6. The government initially denied Pemex's responsibility.

A rupture in a potable water pipe caused flooding and the waste of thousands of liters in Iztapalapa last Saturday.

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A fire broke out on the morning of Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in the perimeter area of the Olmeca Refinery in Dos Bocas, Paraíso, Tabasco, leaving five people dead. Pemex attributed the blaze to a spill of oily waters due to heavy rains and confirmed it was controlled without structural damage.

Federal and state authorities, along with Pemex, are conducting containment and cleanup operations for a hydrocarbon spill in Río Seco, Paraíso, Tabasco, near the Olmeca refinery. Fishermen report a strong petroleum smell in their catches and have buried affected fish. Semades filed a complaint with ASEA over the incident.

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Researchers have demonstrated that controlled fire whirls can remove oil from spills more quickly and with reduced emissions than standard burning techniques.

José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, 44, was rescued alive on Monday, March 30, after over 130 hours trapped at 300 meters depth in the Santa Fe mine, El Rosario, Sinaloa. The collapse happened on March 25 due to a failure in the waterproofing layer, with three miners still trapped. Federal and state authorities coordinate rescue efforts with over 300 personnel.

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Torrential rains on Monday, May 11, flooded roads in southern and western Mexico City, prompting emergency rescues and reviving criticism over drainage maintenance.

 

 

 

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