- Gulf War oil spill
The Gulf War oil spill is regarded as the worst
oil spill in history, resulting from actions taken during theGulf War in1991 . It caused considerable damage to wildlife in thePersian Gulf especially in areas surroundingKuwait andIraq . Estimates on the volume spilled range from 42 to 462 million gallons; the slick reached a maximum size of 101 by 42 miles and was 5 inches thick. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the size of the spill, figures place it 5 to 27 times the size (in gallons spilled) of theExxon Valdez oil spill , and more than twice the size of the 1979Ixtoc I blow-out in the Gulf of Mexico.According to a study sponsored by
UNESCO ,Bahrain ,Iran ,Iraq ,Kuwait ,Oman ,Qatar ,Saudi Arabia , theUnited Arab Emirates and theUnited States , the spill did little long-term damage. About half the oil evaporated, a million barrels were recovered and 2 million to 3 million barrels washed ashore, mainly in Saudi Arabia. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE4DB1739F93BA25750C0A965958260]Causes of the spill
On
January 21 ,1991 , Iraqi forces opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped oil from several tankers into thePersian Gulf . The apparent strategic goal was to foil a potential landing by U.S. Marines. The oil moved southward, ending up on the north coast of Saudi Arabia, endangering the fragile intertidal zones and mangrove forests and destroying wildlife habitats. [http://employees.oneonta.edu/baumanpr/geosat2/Environmental_Warfare/ENVIRONMENTAL_WARFARE.htm]The immediate reports from Baghdad said that American air strikes had caused a discharge of oil from two tankers. Coalition forces determined the main source of oil to be the Sea Island terminal in
Kuwait . American airstrikes onJanuary 26 destroyed pipelines to prevent further spillage into the Gulf. Several other sources of oil were found to be active: tankers and a damaged Kuwaitioil refinery near Mina Al Ahmadi, tankers nearBubiyan Island , and Iraq'sMina Al Bakr terminal. [http://employees.oneonta.edu/baumanpr/geosat2/Environmental_Warfare/ENVIRONMENTAL_WARFARE.htm]See also
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Kuwaiti oil fires
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