Mexican state owned company Pemex this morning announced it had evacuated the Sihil-A platform in the Bay of Campache, offshore Mexico, in the latest of a string of incidents offshore Mexico this year.
The firm said the measure was taken as a precaution due to a gas leak and that there had been no injuries or fire.
In a tweet from its @Pemex account, the firm said, in Spanish: "The gas leak Sihil A platform is under control and mitigation process. A total of 85 workers were evacuated safely."
PEMEX later confirmed to media that the workers had returned to the platform later the same day.
Silhil-A is a drilling platform, installed in 2006 in the Marina Noreste region of the Bay of Campeche.
The latest incident is the fourth offshore incident for the state-run company since April, with two of the others proving fatal.
On 1 April, there was a fire on the Abkatún platform in which four people died.
The fire caused a leak of natural gas and oil, and Pemex is estimating a production loss of 15,000 bbl of crude oil due to the incident.
On 22 June, a fire aboard Petróleos Mexicanos’ (Pemex) unmanned Akal-H platform was quickly put out in the Bay of Campeche.
In May, two Typhoon Offshore Services workers died and one was injured at the Troll Solution jackup platform, after one of its legs failed.
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