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Significant oil spills in United States since 1969

Energy significant Chevron has accepted pay $13.1 million in settlement contracts with two California state firms for its oil spills in 2019, which saw a minimum of 800,000 gallons of oil and water leakage into a creek bed in Kern County.

The state of California has actually seen multiple oil spills beginning with a terrible oil well blowout in Santa Barbara in 1969 to Amplify Energy's offshore spill in 2021.

Here are some of the major oil spills in the U.S. since 1969:

Keystone Pipeline, Kansas - 2022

A progressive tiredness crack, which originated throughout the building of TC Energy's Keystone pipeline, triggered a. 14,000-barrel oil spill in rural Kansas. It was the greatest U.S. oil spill in 9 years.

North Dakota - 2013

Tesoro Logistics LP's pipeline spilled more than 20,000. barrels of crude oil into a wheat field in North Dakota.

Gulf of Mexico - 2010

An explosion occurred on the BP operated Deepwater. Horizon oil well drilling platform on April 20, killing 11. employees and launching 134 million gallons of oil into the Gulf. of Mexico.

Port Arthur, Texas - 2010

An oil tanker Eagle Otome, chartered by Exxon Mobil,. bring crude to a refinery, was struck by a barge tow. traveling in the opposite direction, spilling an approximated. 11,000 barrels (462,000 gallons) of sour Mexican oil into the. water.

Kalamzoo River, Michigan - 2010

A failure of pipeline operator Enbridge's Line 6B. near Marshall, Michigan, spilled some 20,000 barrels of oil into. a branch of the Kalamazoo River.

New Orleans, Louisiana - 2005

Cyclone Katrina caused 190,000 barrels of oil spills along. the Louisiana shoreline from various sources, including. pipelines, tank and plants.

Port Sulphur, Louisiana - 2000

The tanker Westchester lost power and ran aground, dripping. about 13,500 barrels of crude oil into the Mississippi River. about 60 miles south of New Orleans. The spill was then the. biggest in U.S. waters since Exxon Valdez.

Moonstone Beach, Rhode Island - 1996

The tank barge North Cape and tug Scandia grounded on. Moonstone Beach after the yank ignited in its engine space,. spilling practically 20,000 barrels of home heating oil through the. Block Island Noise. The spill killed more than 10 million. lobsters and prompted a ban on fishing in the location for numerous. months.

Galveston, Texas - 1990

About 121,000 barrels of oil were spilled 60 miles off. Galveston after a surge at the 886-foot Mega Borg and. subsequent fire in the pump space.

Prince William Sound, Alaska - 1989

The oil tanker Exxon Valdez, owned by Exxon Shipping, struck. the Bligh Reef in Alaska and spilled more than 11 million. gallons of crude oil, topping 3,000 square miles.

Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 as a response. and allowed the Coast Guard to enhance its regulations on oil. tank vessels and oil tank owners and operator.

Massachusetts - 1976

The Liberian tanker Argo Merchant went aground on Dec. 15. near Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, spilling the entire 7.7. million gallons of heavy fuel oil it brought.

Santa Barbara, California - 1969

A blowout on a Union Oil drilling rig 6 miles off the. coast of Summerland spilled some 80,000 barrels of crude oil. into the Santa Barbara Channel. An 800-square-mile slick damaged. 35 miles of shoreline and eliminated thousands of sea animals and. birds.

(source: Reuters)