The April 20, 2010, explosion of the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig led to the largest oil spill in U.S. waters. It is estimated that the deepwater well ultimately released (over 84 days) over 200 million gallons of crude oil. Although decreasing amounts of oil were observed on the ocean surface following the well¿s containment on July 15, 2010, oil spill response officials and researchers have found oil in other places. A pressing question is where did the oil go? Contents of this report: (1) Intro.; (2) Factors that Impact an Oil Spill¿s Fate; (3) The Federal Government¿s Oil Budget Estimates; (4) Where is the Oil That Remains in the Gulf?; (5) Conclusions; (6) Satellite Images of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Illus. A print on demand report.
Deep Water Horizon
BP Guilty as Charged
This One's for the Birds: A Guld Coast Anthology of Poetry Pros and Art
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A novel based on the factual events surrounding British Petroleum's 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Presents an overview of offshore oil drilling, its history, the disaster on the Deepwater Horizon rig, and the debates relating to its environmental impact and alternatives.
The April 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico was the largest spill to have occurred in U.S. waters.
According to this report, companies involved in offshore drilling should take a "system safety" approach to anticipating and managing possible dangers at every level of operation -- from ensuring the integrity of wells to designing blowout ...
Consists of the interim report of a committee charge to examine the causes of the Deepwater Horizon mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU)--Macondo well blowout, explosion, fire, and oil spill that occurred on April 20, 2010, and to identify ...