Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byShaun Bracey Modified over 9 years ago
1
REMEMBERING 2O10’S OIL LEAKS AND SPILLS Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA
2
IMPACTED NATIONS USA (Gulf of Mexico states: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida), China (Port of Dalion area)
3
SOCIETAL IMPACTS DURING 2010 Oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico that continued for over 82 days caused an environmental disaster, cost tens of billions, and changed the way of life for millions.
4
SOCIETAL IMPACTS DURING 2010 An explosion of oil pipelines in the Port of Dalion caused fires and an oil spill that exceeded the local capacity, causing an environ- -mental disaster in the Yellow Sea.
5
OIL LEAKS AND SPILLS GULF OF MEXICO DALION, LIAONING PROVINCE, CHINA
6
British Petroleum scrambled to stop the leak by using techniques known to be at the margins of existing capability in deep water locations, but no one technique was immediately successful for a variety of reasons.
7
“GREAT GULF OF MEXICO OIL SPILL OF 2010” COASTS OF LOUISANA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, AND FLORIDA WERE IMPACTED BY A 5 MILLION BARREL OIL LEAK THAT CAUSED A HUGE ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER APRIL 22- AUGUST ???, 2010
8
OIL RIG EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE CAUSED OIL LEAK ON OCEAN FLOOR THAT LASTED OVER 82 DAYS AND BECAME THE WORST ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER IN USA HISTORY
9
OIL RIG EXPLODED IN GULF OF MEXICO: APRIL 22
10
DEEP WATERR HORIZON IN GULF OF MEXICO: APRIL 22
11
DEEP WATER HORIZON: APRIL 22
12
GRAPHIC OF MILE-DEEP UNDERWATER OIL LEAK
13
The mile-deep, underwater leak added an estimated 35,000 to 60,000 barrels of oil a day into the Gulf, and fed a massive slick on the surface of the water that eventually impacted the environment, economic stability, and way of life of the entire gulf coast
14
NASA PHOTO OF OIL SPILL IN GULF OF MEXICO
15
British Petroleum scrambled to stop the leak by using techniques known to be at the margins of existing capability in deep water locations, but no one technique was immediately successful for a variety of reasons.
16
WORKING AT THE MARGIN OF TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY Use of robots to repair blowout preventers Oil containment booms Controlled Burning Oil skimmers Oil dispersal chemicals Oil containment domes Super tanker, “A Whale” “Top Kill”
17
RESPONSE AND CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS WERE HINDERED BY HIGH WINDS AND WAVES, POLITICAL INDECISION AND DECISIONS, AND THE ARRIVAL OF TROPICAL STORM-HURRICANE ALEX IN THE WESTERN GULF
18
Strong winds and high tides initially complicated the work of emergency crews that began a massive work across the Gulf of Mexico to shut off, respond to, manage the oil leak, and meet the needs of people.
19
INITIAL OIL SHEEN ON WATER
20
OIL SLICK CONTINUES TO GROW
21
OIL REACHES CHANDELEUR SOUND: APRIL 30
22
OIL IN CHANDELEUR SOUND
23
Emergency crews used a number of methods to stop the spread of oil: 1) laying containment booms, 2) burning small contained pools of oil, and 3) spreading chemicals to disperse the oil,,,, but, all of these “good weather” methods FAILED.
24
CLEANUP CREW
25
PLACING AN OIL CONTAINMENT BOOM: MAY 29
26
BOOM CONTAINS SPREAD OF OIL: MAY 29
27
BOOM PROTECTING A SMALL ISLAND
28
CLEAN UP SHIPS AT ANCHOR DUE TO WIND & WAVES: MAY 1
29
BOOM NOT DEPLOYED DUE TO WIND & WAVES: MAY 1
30
WIND & WAVES REDUCE EFFECTIVENESS OF BOOMS
31
WIND & WAVES BREAK OIL BOOM
32
BP CONSTRUCTS AN OIL CONTAINMENT “DOME:” MAY 4
33
OIL DOME ENROUTE TO SITE OF LEAK: MAY 6
34
THE GULF OF MEXICO DISASTER STARTED BIG AND GREW BIGGER OVER 105 DAYS The leak became a serious long-term threat to fishermen's livelihoods, marine habitats, beaches, wildlife, human health, tourism, and the way of life itself
35
BROWN PELICANS AT RISK FROM OIL SLICK
36
NORTHERN GANNET BIRD AFTER BEING CLEANED UP
37
DEAD SEA TURTLE
38
PASS CHRISTIAN, MS: REMOVING DEBRIS FROM BEACH
39
FISHERMEN OUT OF WORK: PERMANENTLY ???
40
LA BATRE, AL: ALL FISHING SHUT DOWN
41
TROPICAL STORM ALEX BECAME A HURRICANE ON WED., JUNE 30
42
HURRICANE ALEX SLOWS RESPONSE AND CLEAN-UP For safety reasons due to the choppy seas created by Hurricane Alex, ships and barges were moved from open waters to sheltered areas and skimming and drilling operations were put on hold.
43
HURRICANE ALEX “HELPS” BEACH CLEAN-UP Cleanup crews on the LA, MS, AL, and FL beaches were able to wash sand more effectively in locations where the oil had washed ashore as a result of the high tidal surges created by Hurricane Alex.
44
“A WHALE” ARRIVES IN GULF OF MEXICO: JULY 2
45
BP said on Monday, July 5 th, that it had spent $3.12 billion USD on the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster
46
“A WHALE” BECOMES PART OF CLEAN UP EFFORT The 1,100-foot (335 m-long) ore and oil carrier named, "A Whale,” can collect 500,000 barrels (21 million gallons) per day of contaminated water, remove the oil, and return the “clean” water to the Gulf.
47
BP is hoping that the giant Taiwanese supertanker, "A Whale," can exponentially boost the amount of oil and water mix being scooped up from the surface of the Gulf, while continuing to drill relief wells that are expected to be completed in mid-August.
48
On July 5 th, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expanded the area closed to fishing in the Gulf beyond the current northwestern boundary off Louisiana, bringing to the closure to 210,258 sq km (81,181 sq mi), 33.5 percent of the Gulf’s Federal waters. After 75 days, the oil leak had fouled some 715 km (444 mi ) of shoreline in four southeastern US states, killed wildlife, stopped most of the region's multi-billion- dollar fishing industry, and significantly slowed tourism.
49
Finally contained after more than 110 days, the Gulf oil leak ( “spill” ) became the worst in USA’s history, surpassing the damage done by the Exxon Valdez tanker that spilled 11 million gallons of oil into the ecologically sensitive Prince William Sound, AK in 1989.
50
“PORT OF DALION, CHINA OIL SPILL OF 2010” A PIPELINE EXPLOION IN THE PORT OF DALON CAUSED AN ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER FOR THE BEACHES AND COAST LINES OF THE YELLOW SEA July 17- ???, 2010 China lacked the capacity and technology to contain the spill in a timely manner.
51
DALON PORT: FIRE AFTER THE EXPLOSION: JULY 17, 2010
52
DALON PORT: FIREFIGHTERS; JULY 17, 2010
53
CONTAINING THE FIRE: JULY 18, 2010
54
OIL WASHING ASHORE: JULY 18, 2010
55
OIL DAMAGE: JULY 18, 2010
56
A DIFFICULT RESCUE: JULY 17, 2010
57
OIL SLICK: YELLOW SEA; JULY 18, 2010
58
OIL SLICK: YELLOW SEA. JULY 18, 2010
59
SCOOPING UP THE OIL: JULY 18, 2010
60
SOAKING UP THE OIL: JULY 18, 2010
61
PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY LAYING BOOM: JULY 20, 2010
62
On July 20, Chinese officials estimated that the oil spill was about 165 square miles, a fraction of the size of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.