Pemex Controls Leak in Minatitlán Well, Veracruz; Discards Risk to Population
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Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), issued a statement to inform that it already carries out the driving actions to control the leak in a well located in the municipality of Minatitlán, Veracruz. “Pemex reports that it attends a loss of containment in surface control connections to the Concepción-134 well, located in the municipality of Minatitlán, Veracruz”Pemex reported that the incident occurred in the Concepción-134 well, which has been out of oper…
On April 16, inhabitants of the area denounced that there was again a leak that caused the crude to sprout towards the plots generating pollution and bad smell. By Ana Osorio // Correspondent of El Financiero Minatitlán, Ver., April 18, 2026.- A new oil leak was presented in Veracruz, now in Minatitlán on April 18, 2026.... Read more →
MINATITLÁN, VER.- Mexican Petroleums reported that it attends a “loss of containment” in the surface control connections of the Concepción-134 well, located in the municipality of Minatitlán, Veracruz.The state's productive company pointed out, through a statement, that the well has been out of operation since April 2003 due to a decrease in pressure.
A Mexican oil well (Pemex) has been inactive for more than three decades and has been pouring crude oil into Minatitlán, where residents report in the streams of the area. It is the Concepción-134 oil well, an incident that Pemex attributed to the “loss of containment in surface connections of control of the well”. Inhabitants warned that the filtration is located in the community of La Concepción and threatens to reach the Mezcalapa lagoon, a s…
An inactive Mexican oil well in Minatitlán, Veracruz, presents hydrocarbon leaks that already contaminate nearby streams and threaten the Mezcalapa lagoon. The incident occurs in the Concepción-134 well out of operation for more than 20 years, which presents... Full note »
People from La Concepción in Minatitlán, Veracruz, warned of a new oil spill in abandoned wells in Mexican Petroleum (Pemex), affecting the environment and putting at risk the fishing activity of which dozens of families survive. Samuel Lopez, representative of the area, said that the hydrocarbon has begun to spread through swampy areas and bodies of water, damaging the local biodiversity and productive activities of the region. “This is the fam…
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