The qualitative distributions of aliphatic hydrocarbons in mussels adhered to the legs of an oil production platform (Amposta, Western Mediterranean) have evidenced local (diesel oil) and chronic inputs (middle East crude oils) as the main pollutant sources in the area. Quantitative data have shown that aromatic hydrocarbons are selectively accumulated with the age of mussels and are more evenly distributed through the water column. Background concentrations of petrogenic aliphatic hydrocarbons in mussels living in the vicinity of oil platforms have been established in the range of 25–40 ug/g dry weight.