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  2. Taylor Energy oil spill - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Taylor Energy oil spill is an ongoing spill located in the Gulf of Mexico, around 11 miles (18 km) off the coast of the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is the result of the destruction of a Taylor Energy oil platform during Hurricane Ivan in 2004. It is the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history. [5]

  3. Taylor Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Associated Press reported on Taylor Energy's broken well, and noted that Taylor Energy had only one full-time employee in April 2015. [13] By October 2018, the continuing spill was approaching the level of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, [14] the largest marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry.

  4. Why an enduring U.S. oil spill can't be stopped - AOL

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    When the Taylor Energy oil drilling platform toppled over in September 2004, its 500-foot-tall metal legs twisted and bent as the looming structure sank to the seafloor. Hurricane Ivan's pummeling ...

  5. List of oil spills - Wikipedia

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    2022 Saint Bernard Parish oil spill United States, Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana: 25 September 2022: 65: 65: Entergy Louisiana [27] 2022 Frog Lake oil spill United States, Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana: 31 July 2022: 13: 13: WCC Energy [28] 2022 Cheshire oil truck rollover United States, Cheshire, Connecticut: 11 February 2022: 62.98: 62.98 ...

  6. Patrick F. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Two months before his death in 2004, one of Taylor Energy's oil platforms was knocked over due to a underwater mudslide caused by Hurricane Ivan. Due to inaction and inability to block the leaks, the Taylor Energy Spill has become the longest ongoing oil spill in United States and is one of the largest oil spills by volume in the Gulf of Mexico ...

  7. Oil sheen 'barely visible' at site of 14-year-old Gulf leak

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    A chronic sheen has become "barely visible" since government contractors installed a new underwater system for capturing and collecting crude at a site in the Gulf of Mexico where oil has been ...

  8. Category : Oil platform disasters in the United States

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    Taylor Energy oil spill; V. Vermilion Block 380 platform This page was last edited on 22 September 2017, at 03:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Amplify Energy and subsidiaries charged with negligence in ...

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    A federal grand jury accused Amplify Energy Corp. and two subsidiary firms of illegally discharging oil from a pipeline they operated off Huntington Beach.