When a pipeline oil spill occurs, it wreaks havoc in the affected area. Although it has been years since the destruction of the Deepwater Horizon spill decimated the Gulf Coast, dangerous spills still do occur and cause more incidents in Texas than in the rest of the country. Recently, the Chickadee pipeline ruptured near Midland, dumping more than 402,000 gallons of crude on the surrounding area.
Who Is to Blame for an Oil Spill?
In most cases, petroleum companies are responsible for oil spills. The BP oil spill, for instance, was caused by the British energy giant BP’s gross negligence. Petroleum companies are responsible for conducting their businesses safely and avoiding oil pollution. If they fail to do so, the companies can face serious financial consequences. The party responsible for an oil spill must pay for cleanup and restoration. Usually, lawsuits help fund cleanup efforts and provide compensation to the people who were harmed.