On 20th April 2010, the BP PLC was bombarded and incinerated at the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico and was sunk after 36 hours, 11 people died and 17 people were injured. On April 24, an uncontrolled oil well began to leak for 87 days, about 1 million barrels of oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico and its pollution spread to five coastal states. This is the most serious oil spill in the history of the United States, which is said to be a national disaster in the United States.
BP called for seriously insufficient plans to respond to the oil spill incident in the Gulf of Mexico. Most of these are versatile materials created by contractors who do not fit in the Gulf region at all. For example, the plan states "biological resources that do not exist in the bay including sea lion, sea otter, and walrus", but "the MMS office in the Gulf of Mexico has approved the BP program without additional analysis" . Oil spills can be avoided and lack of regulatory monitoring is essential to their occurrence. The accident was "caused by obvious mistake made by Haliburton and Trans Ocean for the first time, and government officials were too dependent on industry claims on its operational safety, but developed a supervising plan Failed to do so and set it on the ground to reduce the danger of deep sea drilling. "11
The Gulf oil spill was officially the biggest accidental leak in world history. When the oil well exploded into the surface of the bay one mile, it began to explode, causing explosions at BP deep sea horizon rig and 11 people died. BP tried to block the well a couple of times, but until the well was blocked on July 15, 2010 - perhaps at a rate of 2.5 million gallons per day - the flow of oil flowed. This well came out of a cracked well bore over 85 days, pouring oil to the Gulf 572 miles and killing hundreds of birds and marine creatures. The long-term impact of petroleum and 1.82 million gallons of dispersant on this fragile ecosystem remains unknown, but experts say that there is a possibility of destroying the Gulf in the coming years.
Deepwater Horizon 's oil spill (also called BP oil spill) in the Gulf of Mexico is regarded as the biggest accidental offshore oil spill in the history of the oil industry. The oil spill was a direct result of the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling equipment which took 11 lives. The total amount of oil was estimated at 9 million barrels. A huge crude oil carrier carrying the Liberian flag was divided into three, and 1,604,500 barrels (219,797 tons) of light crude oil and 4,000 tons of heavy oil were released, becoming the largest scale of oil spill at that time and became the largest scale. Loss of marine creatures recorded from oil spillage outflow