So far as of June 9, 2010; Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Every state with a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico.
Which states were affected by the bp oil spill?
Well by not allowing boats not near coast lines
4 States - Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Oil was found in Texas, but considered the result of oil attached to skimmer boats. Most soiled beaches were in Louisiana; only the panhandle area of Florida was impacted.
coke and oil
Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida.
There are a number of states within the US that have oil reserves. Oil comes from fossil fuels. Most of the oil on the planet was created during the geologic time known as the Carboniferous. Most of the states with reserves or oil fields are on the East Coast, West Coast, and in some southern states. California, for instance, has oil reserves. California's oil is one of the reasons that Los Angeles became a booming economy. However most oil is located just off shore.
There are a number of states within the US that have oil reserves. Oil comes from fossil fuels. Most of the oil on the planet was created during the geologic time known as the Carboniferous. Most of the states with reserves or oil fields are on the East Coast, West Coast, and in some southern states. California, for instance, has oil reserves. California's oil is one of the reasons that Los Angeles became a booming economy. However most oil is located just off shore.
Louisiana is the state most affected by the oil spill of April 20, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. The area in which the initial, explosive event took place is 41 miles [66 kilometers] off the Gulf coast of Louisiana. But the entire Gulf coast of the United States of America may be impacted in terms of the environmental devastation and the disruption to transportation, trade, tourism and other sea and seaside activities.
any sealife any bird in the gulf coast
The term "oil coast" generally refers to regions rich in oil reserves, particularly the Gulf Coast of the United States, which is known for its extensive oil production and refining capabilities. This area plays a crucial role in the U.S. energy sector, hosting major oil companies and infrastructure. Additionally, the oil coast is often linked to environmental concerns due to the risks of spills and the impact of drilling on ecosystems.
This depends on the oil spill. The BP oil spill was 50-60 miles SE of the coast of Louisiana. It has since hit the shores of all the states in the Gulf of Mexico. Due to the gulf stream, oil particulate is expected to reach the East coast of America as well as parts of Europe.
The states that are most affected are Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Georgia.