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- Q6864703 subject Q7780761.
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- Q6864703 abstract "The Mingbulak oil spill also known as the Fergana Valley oil spill was the worst terrestrial oil spill in the history of Asia. The oil spill was caused by a blowout on March 2, 1992 at the Mingbulak oil field in the Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan at well #5. The Crude oil released from the well burned for two months. The blowout resulted in the release of 35,000 barrels (5,600 m3) to 150,000 barrels (24,000 m3) per day. In total, 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m3) were collected behind emergency dykes. The oil stopped flowing by itself. A total of 285,000 tons of oil were released, and it was the fifth largest oil spill in history. The spill is considered the largest inland spill in history.".
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- Q6864703 wikiPageWikiLink Q7780761.
- Q6864703 wikiPageWikiLink Q8174159.
- Q6864703 wikiPageWikiLink Q8174276.
- Q6864703 wikiPageWikiLink Q8174285.
- Q6864703 wikiPageWikiLink Q8792708.
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- Q6864703 comment "The Mingbulak oil spill also known as the Fergana Valley oil spill was the worst terrestrial oil spill in the history of Asia. The oil spill was caused by a blowout on March 2, 1992 at the Mingbulak oil field in the Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan at well #5. The Crude oil released from the well burned for two months. The blowout resulted in the release of 35,000 barrels (5,600 m3) to 150,000 barrels (24,000 m3) per day.".
- Q6864703 label "Mingbulak oil spill".