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Oil spills: analysis of the last decade trends

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  • V. S. Kharchenko

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The analysis of the oil spill trends over the past decade has shown that even in the developed countries such as the USA, where significant amounts of money are spent on the oil spill prevention and response, these problems are being investigated by the whole army of scientists, the legislation constantly tightens the requirements for oil companies, methods and technical means are actively developing - even in such countries the oil spill damage remains very significant and the downward trends are rather weak. The article provides statistics from various sources confirming such conclusions.

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