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Mexican Navy says that a petroleum tanker and natural seabed are likely to be responsible for Gulf Coast spill

Mexican officials confirmed on Thursday that an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is due to both natural 'causes' and a petroleum 'tanker, which authorities are attempting to identify.

Raymundo Morales is the Mexican navy's head. He said that satellite images showed an oil slick near the coast and that any of the 13 vessels which had passed by the area may have been responsible.

Morales stated that four of the vessels were still in Mexican waters, and being inspected by the Navy. Mexico has asked for international assistance to inspect the nine remaining vessels, which are now in international water.

Morales also added that two spots where natural sub-marine oil seepage has contributed to the petroleum products washing up on Mexican beaches.

Morales believes that the leakage from the seabed, which is a major contributor to 'the submarine leak,' is continuing and continues. The seepage at the other location has been intermittent, but is now contained.

Morales stated that "we need to assess the situation, whether natural seepage is increasing or if a structural problem has occurred on one of the platforms."

Morales stated that the authorities, in coordination with Mexico’s state energy company Pemex are installing marine barriers to stop the spill from causing further damage to wildlife and beaches.

Morales stated that Pemex also conducts underwater checks to rule out structural failures of oil rigs.

The spill has affected marine wildlife and?stained the beaches in southern states Tabasco and?Tamaulipas. However, environment minister Alicia Barcena stated at the press event that the damage was not "severe."

This issue was published?around the time of a March 17 incident in which five people died outside Mexico’s Olmeca refinery when "oily water" surrounding the perimeter caught on fire. Reporting by Raul and Adriana Barera, Writing by Natalia Siniawski, Inigo Alexander and Daina Beth Sool, Editing By Daina Beth Solon)

(source: Reuters)