Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Burning-Oil-from-Oil-Rig-Disaster-27MZIFI6ZTV3.htmlConceptually similarBurning Oil from Oil Rig DisasterGP023GTCompleted★★★★★★★Burning Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP023GSCompleted★★★★★★Burning Oil from Oil Rig DisasterGP023GRCompleted★★★★★★Ships in Oil Rig Disaster AreaGP023GXCompleted★★★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP023H0Completed★★★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP023GQCompleted★★★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP02IYZCompleted★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP02IZ0Completed★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoGP023SKCompleted★★★★View AllGP023GUBurning Oil from Oil Rig DisasterShips surround a controlled burn of oil on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico near BP's Deepwater Horizon spill source. The BP leased Deepwater Horizon oil platform exploded April 20 and sank after burning, leaking record amounts of crude oil from the broken pipeline into the sea.Locations:Gulf of Mexico-Louisiana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:17 Jun, 2010Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Aerial view-British Petroleum (BP)-Burning-Day-Disasters-Fires-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Ships-Smoke-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoThe BP (British Petroleum) leased oil platform Deepwater Horizon exploded on April 20 and sank after burning, leaking an estimate of more than 210,000 gallons of crude oil per day from the broken pipeline to the sea. Eleven workers died during the disaster.Related Collections:Daniel Beltra Wins Wildlife Photographer of the YearDeepwater Horizon Oil Rig Disaster (Photo & Videos)