The Ixtoc I oil spill was a spill resulting from the drilling of an exploratory oil well in the Gulf of Mexico in the Bay of Campeche, on June 3, 1979. The blowout lead to the third largest oil spill in history, (currently larger in volume than the BP Deepwater Horizon spill of 2010).
11 workers were killed in the 1979 Ixtoc oil spill.
This could refer to any of:Gulf War Oil SpillBP Deepwater Horizon Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill 20101979 Ixtoc I Gulf of Mexico oil spill.See related questions.
Yes, 1979, Ixtoc-1. See related link.
The Ixtoc I oil well blowout, in 1979. It released 3.3 to 3.6 million oil barrels which eventually hit the coast of Texas. It is regarded as the second worst oil spill to date, behind the Gulf War oil spill (10-12 million oil barrels).
There was recently a giant oil spill--an oil pumping station basically exploded, causing the largest oil spill in recorded history, as most other oil spills--if not all--have been tankers. This was a whole station.Other possible answers include:The Ixtoc I oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 1979Other Gulf of Mexico oil spillsPersian Gulf oil spills, possibly including the Gulf War oil spillOil spills in gulfs off of China.
I believe you are referring to Ixtoc-1 well, which Pemex spent 100 million dollars on capping the well, using relief wells. See related link.
The top 5 oil spills were: # The Gulf War Oil Spill - Persian Gulf - 136,000 to 1,500,000 tonnes # The Ixtoc I oil well - Gulf of Mexico - 470,000 tonnes # The Atlantic Empress/Aegean Captain - Trinidad - 287,000 tonnes # Fergana Valley - Uzbekistan - 285,000 tonnes # Nowrus oil field - Persian Guld - 260,000 tonnes
The largest oil spill ever recorded was the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. It released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil over a period of 87 days before it was capped.
The top 10 most famous oil spills are - 1. Deepwater Horizon Spill 2. Amoco Cadiz 3. Arabian Gulf Spill 4. Argo Merchant 5. Barge Bouchard 155 6.Barge Cibro Savannah 7. Burmah Agate 8. Exxon Valdez 9. Ixtoc I 10. Jupiter
The BP oil spill is the worst Gulf Coast oil spill (second place is Ixtoc-1 in 1979), but it is not the worse spill in the world. Some consider the sinking of US oil tankers by German uboats to be the worst (~1943) , when summed together. Others would consider the Gulf War oil spill, however this was not an accidental oil spill. Wikipedia states the BP oil spilled is between 4.1 to 4.3 million barrels. Other websites quote 4.9 million barrels which is the semi-official estimate of oil from the Macondo well, but BP was able to recover 800,000 barrels, so 4.1 million barrels would appear (at least for now) to be the better estimate. These comparisons are not easy. A spill in the open ocean (as some with some tanker spills) may cause much less environmental damage, than the BP spill. Also, BP was able to skim, burn and disperse some of the spilled oil. See link.
the last oil spill was the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico
Brian R. Chapman has written: 'Seasonal abundance and habitat-use patterns of coastal bird populations on Padre and Mustang Island barrier beaches (following the Ixtoc I Oil Spill)' -- subject(s): Bird populations, Oil spills and wildlife