Pirates return to Campeche: Armed men raid the Abkatún Alfa and Delta oil platforms
A group of heavily armed criminals raided the Abkatún Alfa and Delta oil platforms in Campeche, stealing equipment but leaving no injuries reported.
In the early hours of February 8th, a group of armed men attacked the Abkatún Alfa and Delta oil platforms in Campeche, Mexico, using boats to reach their targets. They managed to steal 30 Autonomous Breathing Equipment units while intimidating workers with gunfire, who were forced to take shelter. Fortunately, there were no injuries or detentions reported during this daring raid, which reflects a growing trend of illegal incursions into oil platforms in the region.
The incident highlights the persistent insecurity faced by the oil sector in Campeche, as these types of raids have become increasingly common despite ongoing efforts by the Secretariat of the Navy to protect offshore facilities. After the attack, Navy personnel arrived on site to take statements from workers and gather information, underscoring the urgency of addressing security concerns in the area.
This particular attack raises questions about the effectiveness of security measures in place to protect critical infrastructure in Mexico's oil industry. The brazen nature of the raid suggests a level of impunity that criminals have come to expect, which poses significant risks not only to the workers on the platforms but also to the overall safety and security of the oil production operations in the region.