Transportadora Silza, a company behind the pipe with LP gas whose explosion left three deaths and dozens of injured, has not entered the 2025 request related to the registration of civil liability insurance policies or responsibility for environmental damage for transport permits that protect the activity of the semi -trailer.
This was reported on Wednesday by the National Agency for Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection of the Hydrocarbons Sector (ASEA) in a statement.
The decentralized body of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources reported that Transportadora Silza has transport permits before the National Energy Commission and is part of Grupo Tomza.
The regulator added that the pipe charged in the Maritime Tomza Terminal, storage plant with permission number G/029/LPA/2010, whose policy record was granted on September 20 last year.
“It should be noted that the validity of said policy concluded on June 12, 2025,” he said.
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Subsequently, the plant entered an application for the insurance policy registration for the storage activity of liquefied oil gas by supply plant, but the procedure was discarded.
Therefore, to date there is no record of current insurance before the ASEA.
The authority expressed its solidarity with the people affected by the events registered in the Iztapalapa Mayor’s Office.
“This agency will give timely monitoring of the facts. In the event that failures attributable to the responsible company are determined, the corresponding measures will be applied in accordance with current regulations,” he said.
The Government of Mexico City reported that the explosion of the pipe, apparently caused by a vehicle overturn, left three dead and 70 injured.
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