The report is a compilation of descriptions of all blowouts, explosions and fires, pipeline breaks or leaks, significant pollution incidents, and major accidents that occurred on federally leased offshore lands from 1956 through 1990. The report identifies accidents by area, block number, lease number, platform number, well number, and operator. It describes the type of accident, corrective action taken, and the amount of pollution. It provides figures on fatalities, injuries, and property and environmental damage.
Accidents Associated with Oil and Gas Operations: Outer Continental Shelf, 1956-1990
1992
340 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Water Pollution & Control , Ocean Sciences & Technology , Environmental Studies , Accidents , Offshore drilling , Oil spills , Blowouts , Oil pollution , Water pollution , Continental shelves , Mexico Gulf , Pacific Ocean , Atlantic Ocean , Alaska , Pipelines , Natural gas , Petroleum , Ship accidents , Tables(Data)
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