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Mexican Authorities Identify Source of Oil Spill Off Coasts of Veracruz and Tabasco

The post Mexican authorities identify source of oil spill off coasts of Veracruz and Tabasco appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Pajapan, Veracruz — Authorities say a ship and two natural oil slicks are the cause of the hydrocarbon spill in Veracruz and Tabasco. The Interinstitutional… The post Mexican authorities identify source of oil spill off coasts of Veracruz and Tabasco appeared first on Riviera Maya News.

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Environmental groups accused the Mexican government of lying about the origin of a major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, something the authorities immediately denied.

·Los Angeles, United States
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In the face of a spill, Sheinbaum said to create the Gulf Observatory along with higher education institutions for monitoring purposes.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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At least 630 km of the Gulf of Mexico coastline are contaminated by a major oil spill. The consequences, largely downplayed by the authorities, are being denounced by civil society, which "no longer believes official pronouncements." Veracruz, Mexico, correspondent "The Gulf is not a sacrifice zone!" As oil has been spilling onto the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico for over a month, the slogans of a group of protesters reflect the anger of the po…

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In the management of the recent oil spill in Mexico there is a marked misinformation regarding the origin of the incident and the possible environmental consequences. 889.4 tons of “hydrocarbon” have been collected, but this figure does not specify whether it corresponds to crude oil, emulsions, contaminated sediments or other residues. The term “hydrocarbons” is used as a general category that encompasses all the material removed, without disti…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the creation of the Gulf of Mexico Observatory after the oil spill that affected beaches in Veracruz. The new agency will monitor environmental conditions permanently with the support of scientists and universities.

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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