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Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Essay

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On April 20, 2010, the explosion of a deepwater oil-drilling rig changed millions of lives for years. The Gulf of Mexico would be ruined after the mistakes the Deepwater Horizon’s crew that day. Bp, the oil company who is responsible for tragic disaster, left the American citizens of the Gulf Coastal region helpless. Seventeen men were injured in the disaster and eleven died. Hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico (BP Oil). The oil spill caused by the explosion may be recorded as one of the most disastrous oil spills in history.
There are many different issues involving what went wrong and led to the blowout. The engineering of the rig, decision making of the workers on the rig, limited supervision, and mechanical …show more content…

This caused there to be negative pressure in the well, which was not detected by the crew. As the hydrocarbons rose, they were not separated and expelled overboard but rather sent straight to the rig. The rigs blowout preventer was also not working in sync and when enough gas reached the engine an explosion resulted. Following the explosion, the blowout preventers at the bottom of the well should have capped the leak created but failed to (BP Internal). All of these factors are very frustrating, but the one that seems unacceptable is the under training of the Deepwater Horizon crew.
Many Americans worry that the Gulf of Mexico will never be restored to the way it was before the BP oil spill. The amount of oil leaked into the gulf and the amount of pollution caused by this leakage is unbearable. Five days after the explosion, the US coast guard published that there were 1,000 barrels of oil per day escaping from the busted well site. By June 12, officials posted a final estimation that there had been 40,000 barrels per day leaking into the gulf (BP Oil). The oil was coming from the ocean floor, which makes it much harder to contain and allows it to disperse easier. Eighty percent of the oil released from the well remained under the surface harming and killing

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