Analysis of oil spill trends in the united states and worldwide

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This presentation examines trends in U.S. oil spillage, with respect to historical and current trends in the United States and worldwide, and analyzes potential influences on spill frequencies. Contrary to popular perceptions, the numbers of oil spills, as well as the amount spilled, have decreased significantly over the last two decades, particularly in the last few years despite overall increases in oil transport. Decreases are pronounced for vessels. U.S. pipelines now spill considerably more than tankers. Overall, U.S. oil spillage decreased 228% since the 1970s and 154% since the 1980s. This decrease mirrors international trends and can likely be attributed to reduced accident rates, due to preventive measures and increased concerns over escalating financial liabilities.

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Etkin, D. S. (2005). Analysis of oil spill trends in the united states and worldwide. In 2005 International Oil Spill Conference, IOSC 2005 (pp. 293–302). https://doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2001-2-1291

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