One dead, 7 hurt in Mexican pipeline fire

Mexico's beleaguered oil company Pemex has been hit by a fire which broke out near one of its pipelines, causing at least one fatality.

Two people with severe burns following a blast at an oil pipeline

At least one person has died in a blaze near a pipeline owned by Mexican state oil company Pemex. (AAP)

At least one person has died in a blaze near a pipeline owned by Mexican state oil company Pemex, and seven others were injured, local emergency services said on Wednesday.

The fire was controlled without the pipeline being affected, Pemex said via its Twitter account late on Tuesday, adding that none of the injured people were Pemex employees.

The blaze apparently started in an area used to store stolen fuel, near the town of Huimanguillo in the southern state of Tabasco, Pemex said via its Twitter account.

Ivan Martinez, the co-ordinator of emergency services in Tabasco state, told local television that they found a burned corpse at the scene. He added that the blaze was under control within a couple of hours.

The oil company often has to deal with fires that start when its pipelines are tapped illegally. Pemex has admitted that workers, former employees, drug cartels and business people have been involved in stealing its fuel and it has taken some measures to cut down on the costly thefts.

Pemex in November said it reduced its annual accident rate last year by more than 33 per cent. However, a Reuters investigation earlier this year found that Pemex was reducing its accident rate by including hours worked by office staff in its calculations.

Accidents have plagued Mexico's state-controlled oil company for years. In 2013, at least 37 people were killed by a blast at Pemex's Mexico City headquarters, and another 26 people died in a fire at a Pemex natural gas facility in northern Mexico in September 2012.


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