The U.S. Coast Guard announced on May 4, 2025, that it has controlled an oil blowout from an offshore well off Louisiana’s coast, which had been gushing oil and natural gas for over a week, prompting a major emergency response. Cleanup efforts are ongoing, involving federal and state agencies, as well as private contractors, with reports indicating the potential for over 100,000 gallons of oil to have been discharged into the Gulf Coast, contaminating nearby habitats. The incident underscores concerns about the state’s aging and orphaned oil wells, as Louisiana has more than 4,000 uncapped wells, despite recent federal funding aimed at addressing this issue.