The Spill
On April 20, 2010, one of BP’s oil drilling platforms exploded causing one of the largest accidental oil spills in history.
BP, the owner of the rig, is one of the world’s leading oil and gas companies, providing oil for transportation, heat, light, engine lubricants, and petroleum products. They produce 3.3 billion barrels or oil per day using their rigs in over 70 countries.
The explosion
The platform that exploded was called Deepwater Horizon. It was located in the Gulf of Mexico about 50 miles southeast of the Mississippi River delta in New Orleans, Louisiana. Natural gas leaked through the concrete core and traveled to the platform where it ignited. On April 22, the platform sank, which caused the oil to gush out. It took 87 days to successfully cap the well, which was on July 12. It is estimated that about five million barrels of oil leaked into the Gulf during that time. 11 of the 126 workers were killed in the explosion. Their bodies were never found.Five million barrels of oil leaked into the Gulf.
Where did the oil go?
The oil traveled a great length of the Gulf. The oil did three things:- Formed oil slicks
- Stayed suspended underwater
- Sunk to the ocean floor