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'The ocean is on fire!' Circle of flames erupts in the Gulf of Mexico after a gas leak causes an underwater pipeline to ignite before ships rush to extinguish the blaze

The ocean off Mexico's Gulf Coast was up in flames Friday after a gas leak from an underwater pipeline sparked a fire on the surface of the water. 

Dramatic footage showed bright orange flames raging on the sea just meters from a state-owned oil drilling platform west of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula around dawn Friday. 

The blaze was dubbed an 'eye of fire' on social media due to its circular shape, while several boats were seen rushing to suffocate the flames.

Mexico's state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos, known as Pemex, later confirmed the fire had been put out, blaming a rupture in one of its underwater pipelines. 

The ocean off Mexico 's Gulf Coast was up in flames Friday after a gas leak from an underwater pipeline sparked a fire on the surface of the water

The ocean off Mexico 's Gulf Coast was up in flames Friday after a gas leak from an underwater pipeline sparked a fire on the surface of the water

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Dramatic footage showed bright orange flames raging on the sea early Friday

Dramatic footage showed bright orange flames raging on the sea early Friday

The blaze was just meters from a state-owned oil drilling platform west of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula

The blaze was just meters from a state-owned oil drilling platform west of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula

It was dubbed an 'eye of fire' on social media due to its circular shape, while several boats were seen rushing to suffocate the flames

It was dubbed an 'eye of fire' on social media due to its circular shape, while several boats were seen rushing to suffocate the flames

¿¿ Sobre el incendio registrado en aguas del Golfo de México, en la Sonda de Campeche, a unos metros de la plataforma Ku-Charly (dentro del Activo Integral de Producción Ku Maloob Zaap)

Tres barcos han apoyado para sofocar las llamas pic.twitter.com/thIOl8PLQo



Sources told Reuters the fire began in an undersea gas pipeline that connects to a drilling platform at Pemex's flagship Ku Maloob Zaap offshore oil development field, located just up from the southern rim of the Gulf of Mexico.  

The gas leak ignited a fire 150 meters from the platform around 5:15am local time, forcing the company to shut the valves of the 12-inch-diameter pipeline.  

Pemex said it dispatched fire control boats to pump water over the flames while sources also said workers had used nitrogen to battle the blaze.

At least three boats were seen surrounding the circle of fire and dousing it in water in aerial footage of the incident.    

The blaze was extinguished and the gas leak brought under control about five hours later and normal operations restored, Pemex said.   

The oil company said the incident resulted in no injuries and that its production had not been affected due to the time of the leak.   

The cause of the incident will be investigated, it said.

According to a source, the incident report said 'the turbomachinery of Ku Maloob Zaap's active production facilities were affected by an electrical storm and heavy rains.'

¿¿ Incendio registrado en aguas del Golfo de México

A 400 metros de la plataforma Ku-Charly (dentro del Activo Integral de Producción Ku Maloob Zaap)

Una válvula de una línea submarina habría reventado y provocado el incendio

Esta fuera de control hace 8 horas pic.twitter.com/KceOTDU1kX







The fire began in an undersea gas pipeline that connects to a drilling platform at Pemex's flagship Ku Maloob Zaap offshore oil development field, located just up from the southern rim of the Gulf of Mexico (above)

The fire began in an undersea gas pipeline that connects to a drilling platform at Pemex's flagship Ku Maloob Zaap offshore oil development field, located just up from the southern rim of the Gulf of Mexico

The gas leak ignited a fire 150 meters from the platform around 5:15am local time, forcing the company to shut the valves of the 12-inch-diameter pipeline

The gas leak ignited a fire 150 meters from the platform around 5:15am local time, forcing the company to shut the valves of the 12-inch-diameter pipeline

Pemex said it dispatched fire control boats to pump water over the flames (seen above) while sources also said workers had used nitrogen to battle the blaze

Pemex said it dispatched fire control boats to pump water over the flames (seen above) while sources also said workers had used nitrogen to battle the blaze

Ku Maloob Zaap is Pemex's biggest crude oil producer, accounting for more than 700,000 barrels or more than 40 percent of its nearly 1.7 million barrels of daily output. 

Pemex has a long history of major and deadly industrial accidents at its facilities. 

In April, a major fire broke out at its Lázaro Cárdenas refinery in Minatitlán near the Gulf of Mexico, leaving seven people injured.  

This came after Mexico encountered its deadliest pipeline explosion in its history in a village in Mexico in January 2019.  

The Tuxpan-Tula pipeline, which carries fuel from Mexico’s east coast to a refinery in Tula, near Tlahuelilpan, had been punctured in Hidalgo and local residents were siphoning fuel from the leak.

The pipeline exploded killing 137 people.

In 2016, 28 people were killed in an explosion at the company's petrochemical plant in the southeastern oil hub of Coatzacoalcos, months after a worker died in a separate fire at the same plant. 

Three years earlier, at least 37 died in a blast at Pemex's Mexico City headquarters in 2013 while a fire at a natural gas facility in northern Mexico killed 26 the year before. 

A Pemex offshore platform produces oil from the Ku-Maloob-Zaap field in the Gulf of Mexico 65 miles northeast of Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico

A Pemex offshore platform produces oil from the Ku-Maloob-Zaap field in the Gulf of Mexico 65 miles northeast of Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico

Workers on an offshore rig producing oil from the Ku-Maloob-Zaap field. State oil company Pemex later confirmed the fire had been put out, blaming a gas leak from an underwater pipeline

Workers on an offshore rig producing oil from the Ku-Maloob-Zaap field. State oil company Pemex later confirmed the fire had been put out, blaming a gas leak from an underwater pipeline

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