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    On January 28, 1969, the Union oil rig in the Dos Cuadras offshore oil field, 8 miles southeast of Santa Barbara had a blowout. The blowout resulted in 30 million gallons of crude oil being spilt along the Santa Barbara channel. After the spill, disturbing images were released and for weeks national attention focused on the spill. The spill had a significant impact on marine life in the channel, killing an estimated 3,500 seabirds, as well as marine animals such as dolphins, elephant seals, and…

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    In order to illustrate how fracking works, jets shoot fracking fluid, which is a mixture of sand, water, and hundreds of chemicals, into the drilled hole to create cracks in the shale. The fracking fluid breaks down the shale releasing the oil, which gets pumped back up to be treated. Most of the fracking chemicals are undisclosed by fracking companies and could be potentially harmful; can be performed in a vertical oil well, as well as into shale and tar sands (Walsh). When mining deeper oil…

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    animals alike. That is the future if offshore oil drilling continues. Crude oil has been a prominent industry since the late 19th century. In today 's world, the demand for oil has reached an all time high. Therefore, the desperate search for more fuel has prompted the exploitation of oil resources through methods such as offshore oil drilling. Offshore oil drilling is the method of extracting oil from the seabed of oceans. The possibility of drilling having an effect in lowering the demand for…

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    Bp Pestle Analysis Essay

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    PESTLE analysis of British Petroleum in USA PESTLE analysis consists of six different elements that may help the business improve the certain areas. These are Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental. The business would analyze each factor individually to find out what they need to do to become efficient and a well-rounded company. British Petroleum (BP) is a multinational oil company that operates in over 70 countries worldwide with 79,800 employees it has become…

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    problems could occur due to cut backs on procedures and tests, they let BP tell the workers to continue with the drilling. Transocean and Halliburton showed ethical belief and had ethical intent, but BP did not act ethically. In other words, Transocean and Halliburton knew there were problems and tried to persuade BP that more tests were needed; however, they did not stop the drilling process as ordered by BP. Perhaps if policies were in place for a decision making process and these policies…

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    Bp Oil Company History

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    owners and the Beverly Hillbillies. It wasn’t until 2018 When BP became known world wide for one of the largest Oil spills in American history Due to a ruptured Leon they explode a rig and into the waters and into the waters of the Gulf Shores. This elite causing me any hurry for the individuals who died or injured up on the Rig after the explosion, The sea creatures and birds…

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    The article “Arctic National Refuge” was written by President Jimmy Carter, and Photographic Journey by Subhankar Banerjee. He wrote this article to protect the wild animals from humans. The author used many quotes to explain how the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge protects the wild animals, and their habitats. First of all, “The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge stands alone as America’s last truly great wilderness,” Carter said. He means that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a unique…

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    Gasland Documentary

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    Jwalant Bhagat Gasland is documentary, which talks about a problem that is currently sweeping the country and promising landowners a quick payoff. Gasland’s Josh Fox discovers hydraulic fracturing, a drilling process. The Bush-Cheney Energy Policy Act of 2005 is an exemption that hydraulic fracturing has from the United States’ most basic environmental regulations. Some regulations include the Clean Air Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. Josh Fox discovered over a twenty-four investigation…

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    In this essay, I will be highlighting the negative effects of hydraulic fracking in its role of causing potential damage to the environment and contamination of groundwater. Hydraulic fracking is defined as the injection of liquid fluid at high pressure that extracts oil or gas. In Cart’s article, she denotes how this issue is very problematic because both oppositions have different opinions. For instance, the companies she interviewed disregard the potential damages from fracking and state…

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    DARSHAK RANA # 27672772 MECH 6541 ASSIGNMENT -1 PART - 1 • The weld is taken from a website: [1] • Product: The weld is for a pressure vessel assembly joining the cylindrical shell and the dome shell. • The type of the weld: The welding process used is a submerged arc welding process with a butt joint where a groove is made of different shapes and sizes in order that the weld pool may sit in the groove to join the parent metal parts. The below mentioned figure represents the submerged arc…

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