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Biggest U.S Oil Spill At Sea

Biggest U.S Oil Spill At Sea

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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

This April marks 15 years since the Biggest U.S. oil Spill At Sea and the largest in the petroleum industry’s history. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, or the BP Oil Spill, was a catastrophic event that occurred in the Gulf of America in 2010, and its environmental consequences are still felt today.

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
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The oil spill originated from the Macondo Prospect situated in the Mississippi Canyon Block 252, around 70 km off the Louisiana Coast in the Gulf of America. 

The biggest U.S oil spill disaster happened on April 20, 2010, after a blowout and explosion on the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig, which was operated by Transocean under a contract for BP. The incident caused 11 deaths and injured 17 people.

The spill continued for around 4 months and 29 days and lasted until September 19, 2010, when the well was sealed. 

Causes of the Biggest U.S Oil Spill

The main reason for the disaster was a wellhead blowout, which

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