Sheinbaum: Government yet to identify company behind Veracruz-Tabasco oil spill

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated on March 24 that Mexico has not fully identified the private company responsible for an oil spill impacting over 600 km of coastline in Veracruz and Tabasco. Following earlier cleanup reports, she ordered an interdisciplinary Navy-Pemex group for response efforts and directed the FGR to pursue an environmental damage lawsuit.

During her March 24 morning briefing, President Claudia Sheinbaum noted that Profepa investigations point to a private company's boat as the main source of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill—reported from March 1 in areas like Tamiahua, Tuxpan, and Cazones (Veracruz) to Paraíso (Tabasco)—with only a minor link near the Olmeca Dos Bocas refinery. 'It is not a Pemex spill, but Pemex is doing everything for the cleanup,' she emphasized, clearing the state oil firm while confirming the responsible company remains unidentified.

As previously reported on March 16, containment was declared complete, with Pemex achieving 85% beach cleanup progress and collecting 91 tons of hydrocarbon waste across sites in Veracruz (e.g., Playa Barrillas) and Tabasco (e.g., Barra de Tupilco). Pemex director Víctor Rodríguez Padilla and Navy officials have inspected areas, deploying more workers amid NGO criticism—e.g., Greenpeace calls the spill 'out of control,' highlighting 26 underserved sites.

Sheinbaum instructed formation of an interdisciplinary group with the Navy and Pemex for cleanup, tasked Profepa and Semarnat with oversight, and urged the FGR to investigate criminal offenses. She pledged support for affected fishermen. Earlier, Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle attributed it to a Tabasco tanker. The company will be required to compensate damages.

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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.

Pemex reported 85% progress in cleaning hydrocarbon-contaminated beaches in Veracruz and Tabasco, with 91 tons of waste collected. Cleanup brigades started work on March 5 in Veracruz and expanded to several areas. Federal authorities are coordinating the environmental contingency response.

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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.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a technical committee to study the return of modern fracking in Mexico to cut reliance on US natural gas imports. She distinguished it from traditional methods by using technologies that recycle water and avoid potent chemicals, boosting energy sovereignty. The process will take 10 to 15 years and require major investments.

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In an update to the April 18 crash that killed two Mexican officials and two CIA agents during a joint drug lab operation in Chihuahua, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded explanations from state authorities and the US ambassador, calling unauthorized US involvement a 'violation of the law.' Senator Javier Corral accused the state of contradictions, as reports revealed it was the CIA's third operation in the state this year.

On the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation, Pemex director Víctor Rodríguez Padilla announced a petroleum advisory commission to be headed by Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano, if he accepts. It will analyze hydrocarbon industry trends to bolster strategic decisions. Energy Secretary Luz Elena González Escobar and President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted progress and energy sovereignty.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the Deer Park refinery, under Pemex control, is in poor condition, despite reports of 80 million dollars in losses in 2025. She stated that the plant is undergoing scheduled maintenance and is functioning well. She explained that such processes are routine in any factory.

 

 

 

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