Experts call for updating risk maps in light of jet fuel theft in the GAM

by times news cr

2024-07-10 01:42:29

Given the latent risk that this means for the population of the Gustavo A. Madero Mayor’s Office the illegal extraction of turbosina in the colony Blade of the Tesoro and surrounding areas, experts recommend updating the Risk Maps as a preventive measure.

Ramses Bad Luckan industry analyst, commented at the analysis table “Arguable” which is transmitted in 24 hoursthe urgency of creating a strategy between Civil protectionauthorities and Mexican oil to update the risk map in ground zero where the fuel theft was detected.

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“Risk maps are not updated periodically in Mexico and based on the fact that it is recorded that every 40 minutes there is a attempted theft from the pipelines of Pemex and with each drilling attempt, greater pressure is generated and risks arise on these roads, the maps need to be updated.”

He projected that closing the pipeline would be a bad decision since it would require a huge number of pipelines, because airplanes consume millions of liters of jet fuel, and this would be an inconvenience for distribution.

For its part, Hector Romeroa transportation and security analyst, stated at the Debatible panel that for the moment the illegally stolen jet fuel is exclusively for use in aircraft, since the technology to convert it into another type of fuel does not yet exist.

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The neighbor of Treasure Knife, Fabiola Garzónsaid that the smell of fuel persists and is extremely bothersome at night, “during the day they manage to make it go a little unnoticed, but at bedtime it is extremely bothersome.”

2024-07-10 01:42:29

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