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Three Months Later, the Crude Remains There: Satellites Deny Pemex and Exhibit Active Contamination in Cantarell – Enter Mexico

Satellite images of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 reviewed by former Pemex workers show traces compatible with hydrocarbon in the Cantarell area; the finding contradicts the spill control narrative and points to residual, dispersed and still active contamination in the Gulf of Mexico. Three months after the oil spill that Pemex first denied and then ended by recognizing, new satellite images put back under magnifying glass the official version that …
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Satellite images of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 reviewed by former Pemex workers show traces compatible with hydrocarbon in the Cantarell area; the finding contradicts the spill control narrative and points to residual, dispersed and still active contamination in the Gulf of Mexico. Three months after the oil spill that Pemex first denied and then ended by recognizing, new satellite images put back under magnifying glass the official version that …

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oem.com.mx broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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