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  • An oil spill is any occurrence of spillage of crude oil into the environment. This can happen in oceans, lakes, or other bodies of water, as well as into or on solid ground. Oil spills do occur all the time in the process of oil transportation and refinement, but these spills are usually small. Oil can spill during refueling, or small leaks can occur in pipes or drill lines.
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  • A tanker oil spill clean-up requires significant funding. However, the number of spills and the volume of oil discharged per spill have both declined in recent years.
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  • Oil spill, leakage of petroleum onto the surface of a large body of water. Oceanic oil spills became a major environmental problem in the 1960s, chiefly as a result of...
  • The majority of oil from an oil spill remains in the environment, hence a spill from an operation in the ocean is different from an operation on tundra or wetland.
  • • risk assessment of possible oil spills and the volume of oil spills; • factors influencing the oil’s behavior on the water (properties of the oil, typical.
  • Although the environmental impact is not yet clear, authorities say only a small amount of oil has spilled into the water and that the situation is under control.
  • Deepwater horizon oil spill was by far the worst oil spill recorded in history. This resulted in spillage of 210 Million U.S. gallons (4.9 million barrels) of oil into the sea.
  • These spills range from small ship collisions to fuel transfer mishaps to massive spill events like the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
  • A heavy oil spill can also blanket estuaries and shoreline ecosystems, such as salt marshes and tidal pools, preventing gas exchange and blocking light.
  • Here, we unpack all of the major reasons why oil spills have occurred throughout history, provide examples, and explore ways to prevent spills.