It is difficult to generalize, because there are many very small spills, and very few large ones.
But certainly, with any spill occurring on a drilling platform as a result of a gas kick, the immediate reaction is to evacuate the platform, and simultaneously actuate the blow out preventer. Most of the time, platforms do not catch on fire. Many blowouts are brought under control. In safety training and procedures, the worse outcome is assumed. Fire fighting equipment, if available, is immediately called in.
Offshore evacuations must be well planned in advance. A platform can be 60 ft above sea level and jumping into the water can often be fatal.
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it burns
It has already happened.
It will spill out
it mostly happens in the ocean
very slow like malases
I don't think it anything happens but it depends on if it is a different type of oil going on petrol then it will probably.
the last oil spill was the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico
It would cause pollution to sea and the oil would poison fish and sea gulls.
Cat litter is good to soak up the spill after it first happens. It will usually get all of it up.
The 'Deepwater Horizon oil spill', also called the 'BP Oil Spill', the 'Gulf of Mexico oil spill' or the 'Macondo blowout'... ---- Wikipedia
No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Deepwater Horizen oil spill.