How Big Is the Gulf Oil Leak?

The size of the Gulf Oil leak increases every day, as do estimates of how quickly the oil is escaping into the sea. At this point, any statistics about the scale of the leak have grown so incomprehensibly large that they blunt any visceral understanding about the magnitude of the disaster.

Assuming the leak rate of 95,000 barrels of oil a day that Steve Wereley, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Purdue University, calculated in his May 19 testimony before Congress, here are some of comparisons of the Deepwater Horizon leak to objects of more relatable dimensions: 

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Stuart Fox currently researches and develops physical and digital exhibit experiences at the Science Liberty Center. His news writing includes the likes of several Purch sites, including Live Science and Live Science's Life's Little Mysteries.