According to the satellite images, the spill directly affected 68,000 square miles (180,000 km2) of ocean, which is comparable to the size of Oklahoma. By early June 2010, oil had washed up on 125 miles (201 km) of Louisiana's coast and along the Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama coastlines.
The lake started rushing into the hole expanding its size while filling up the enormous caverns left by the removal of salt over the years. The largest waterfall of Louisiana was created by the Lake Peigneur drilling disaster.
In this week's Maphead, Ken Jennings explores how one small error changed a Louisiana lake forever. Save this for later. On the morning of November 21, 1980, a Texaco oil rig team on Louisiana's Lake Peigneur noticed that their drill had seized up below the surface of the shallow lake.
The Lake Peigneur drilling disaster is unbelievable! That catastrophic man-made event drained an entire lake, swallowed up eleven barges, many trees and 65 acres (260,000 m2) of land into a salt mine shaft, creating the biggest waterfall of Louisiana. The Lake Peigneur drilling disaster in 1980.
Jimmy Harrell, the man in charge of drilling on the Deepwater Horizon when the mobile rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico 11 years ago, has died at his home in Morton, Mississippi.
65′Lake Pontchartrain / Max depth
One oil well off the southeastern coast of Louisiana, owned by Taylor Energy, has been leaking since 2004, spilling between 300 and 700 barrels per day. The well's reserves could keep it leaking for the next 100 years if it isn't capped, meaning it will one day eclipse the Deepwater Horizon spill in terms of volume.
Lake Pontchartrain covers 630 square miles, but it is only 12 feet deep on average.
Lake Pontchartrain Beach The beach on Lake Pontchartrain has white sand perfect for sunbathing and picnicking. The shallow water from the beach is ideal for swimming and wading, offering the perfect way to cool off during those hot Louisiana summer days.
Lakes in Louisiana: Lake Bruin Its clear water is wonderful for swimming, boating, and fishing.
(Reuters) - A former BP Plc BP. L rig supervisor who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was sentenced to 10 months of probation on Wednesday, concluding a federal criminal case in which no one received prison time over the disaster.
Deepwater Horizon Site Is Now a Sticky Wasteland Populated by Sickly Crabs. Nearly ten years after worst oil spill in American history, the seafloor around the site of the Deepwater Horizon disaster is teeming with life.
It was largely settled when a Federal District judge approved the largest environmental damage settlement in United States history – $20.8 billion – on April 4, 2016.
Lake Pontchartrain CausewayLake Pontchartrain Causeway - 126,122 feet According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water, the waters of New Orleans's Lake Pontchartrain to be exact.
65′Lake Pontchartrain / Max depth
fourteen monthsIn building the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge, which took just fourteen months, assembly-line, mass-production methods were utilized for the first time in the construction of a bridge.