As of 26/6/10, no, it has not been stopped.
Not yet...
Phillips 66 cleaned up the oil-spill on Ekofisk 2/4 B in 1977.
This cannot be known for certain. For starters, have they properly stopped the release of oil yet? No guarantees here. Secondly, how do you define 'cleaned up'? One would think that the Exxon Valdez spill was cleaned up some time ago and all the wildlife back again. But I learn that you can still find oil there even now. So is that spill cleaned up or not, in your definition?
the oil got all cleaned up
the bacteria in the ocean
they wont unless you take them somewhere special and scrub
It hasnt been cleaned up its still leaking. Bp has no idea how to close off the pipe or get it cleaned up they have completly screwed our marine life in the gulf.
American forces managed using smart bombs to seal the open oil pipelines
It is a responsive action plan in the management of the unfortunate event of an oil spill. It involves having a special team of immediate response people with specialized equipment that are alerted and sent to go and take care of the spill and get it cleaned up.
The oil slick created buy the oil company Exxon . And ship was called Exxon Valdez, so Exxon oil company paid as well as cleared up the oil slick .
No, it is mostly in the southern part of the gulf and is gradually getting closer to galveston. if its not cleaned up soon, Galveston is done for.
Oil spills are not a phenomenon on Antarctica. There are fuel spill accidents, which are cleaned up immediately and logged. There are no commercial ventures on earth south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty, so there is no oil drilling that could cause an 'oil spill'.