Mexico's Salina Cruz Refinery Normal After Electrical Accident - Pemex

Posted by Michelle Howard
Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Mexico's Salina Cruz oil refinery is operating normally after three people were injured in an electrical accident, a spokesman for state oil company Pemex said on Wednesday.

The 330,000 barrel-per-day capacity facility, Pemex's largest, had a short-circuit on Tuesday evening that sparked flames, the spokesman said.

Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez; Writing by Daina Beth Solomon

Categories: Shale Oil & Gas

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