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Houston Maritime Lawyer Questions Whether Oil Industry Group Should Be Trusted … – Gulf Coast Maritime 0

Posted on March 28, 2011 by bp complaints

Houston Maritime Lawyer Questions Whether Oil Industry Group Should Be Trusted
Gulf Coast Maritime
A Houston maritime injury attorney deeply involved with the aftermath of the 2010 Gulf oil spill disaster has voiced skepticism about an oil industry plan to establish an offshore safety institute. Kurt Arnold, founding partner of Arnold & Itkin LLP,

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Statoil: Gulf costs may rise 10 pct after spill – Reuters Africa 0

Posted on March 28, 2011 by bp complaints

Hawaii Reporter

Statoil: Gulf costs may rise 10 pct after spill
Reuters Africa
OSLO, March 28 (Reuters) – Additional regulation in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill could boost the cost of drilling new oil and gas wells in the Gulf of Mexico by 10 percent, Norway's Statoil (STL.
Government stands in the way of safe drillingThe News Journal
Statoil permitted to drill deepwater well offshore TexasPennEnergy- Energy News (press release)

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Liability Issues Abound in Oil Spill Cases – Courthouse News Service 0

Posted on March 28, 2011 by bp complaints

Fast Company

Liability Issues Abound in Oil Spill Cases
Courthouse News Service
NEW ORLEANS (CN) – A federal judge on Friday granted Transocean's motion to intervene in its insurance carriers' obligations toward BP, Anadarko and MOEX, in a status conference on the explosion of Transocean's Deepwater Horizon oil
Oil spill? Not that you can see from this Gulf Coast resortVancouver Sun
BP Wins Right For More Tests On Rig's Failed Blowout Preventer – APGCaptain (press release)

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Editorial: Move forward on oil spill fix – Denver Post 0

Posted on March 28, 2011 by bp complaints

Fast Company

Editorial: Move forward on oil spill fix
Denver Post
It is not the only lesson to be learned from the disaster. Many of the other reforms that have come out of the Gulf oil spill disaster have been laudable as well. It's clear, for instance, that the old Minerals Management Services at the Department of
DNV delivers report on Gulf spillViews and News from Norway

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Feds approve new Chevron drilling permit – Sify 0

Posted on March 28, 2011 by bp complaints

Moneycontrol.com

Feds approve new Chevron drilling permit
Sify
It is the fifth deepwater permit since new standards were put in place after the Deepwater Horizon blowout and spill last year, but the first to drill in a new oil field. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement issued a
Drilling permits yield optimismDaily Comet
BP Wins Right For More Tests On Rig's Failed Blowout Preventer – APGCaptain (press release)
BP Greenwashes Post-Deepwater Horizon CSR ReportFast Company
The White House (blog) –San Jose Mercury News –Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Chevron Gets First New Offshore Oil Permit in Gulf of Mexico – Energy Digital 0

Posted on March 27, 2011 by bp complaints

The Business Insider

Chevron Gets First New Offshore Oil Permit in Gulf of Mexico
Energy Digital
US offshore deepwater oil exploration and drilling in the Gulf of Mexico has been under moratorium since BP's Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil spill. However, amidst growing concerns of oil security considering the volatile situation in
5th Drilling Permit Approved Under New StandardsWDSU New Orleans
Chevron Gets Deepwater Approval in GulfFox Business
US Federal Agency to recruit environmental scientists from universitiesInternational Business Times
Talk Radio News Service –Bizjournals.com –Reuters Africa
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Secretary Of The Navy Wants Oil Fine Money Back On Coast – WKRG-TV 0

Posted on March 27, 2011 by bp complaints

US Navy SEALs Blog & Information (blog)

Secretary Of The Navy Wants Oil Fine Money Back On Coast
WKRG-TV
Mabus says money paid by BP in the form of fines can go to good use helping the gulf coast recover from the oil disaster. "To help off set some of the environmental damage, some of the economic damage and take care of some of the long term health
Navy Secretary Mabus urges Mississippi officials to make education a priorityThe Republic

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The Facts on Domestic Oil and Gas Production 0

Posted on March 27, 2011 by bp complaints

Some recent comments in the press have attempted to paint a picture that an agreement on energy issues signed during the President’s trip to Brazil shows a lack of commitment to domestic oil and gas production. Let’s be clear – this administration is committed to developing a broad range of energy sources, and we know that high prices at the pump are forcing Americans to make tough choices. That is why we continue to take steps that, over the long run, will save Americans money at the pump and lessen our reliance on foreign oil. We stand by our desire to be a strategic partner of Brazil on energy issues, but when it comes to domestic production our record speaks for itself, and regardless what some would like to claim, that record makes clear that we are fully committed to developing domestic resources safely, responsibly, and efficiently. 

It has been less than a year since the largest oil spill in U.S. history. In that time, this Administration has worked aggressively to implement unprecedented new safety and environmental standards that build on the lessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Contrary to misleading claims, production has continued. Following the development of important new standards, the Department of the Interior (DOI) has worked with industry to ensure they meet the standards, and as a result has to date issued 39 permits for new shallow water wells.  In February, oil companies were finally able to develop the first deepwater containment systems – designed to contain spills if the worst happens, as it did in the case of the Deepwater Horizon. Based on that ability – evaluated on a case-by-case, permit-by-permit basis –since February 28th, DOI has issued six deepwater drilling permits. Each permit needed to comply with all of the new standards, including demonstrating that they could contain an underwater oil spill like the one that released 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico just last year.

DOI is also taking a range of other steps to encourage domestic offshore production, immediately and over the longer term.  In fact, just last Monday, the agency approved the first deepwater exploration plan since new standards were put into place – a step that was applauded by industry and not only shows the industry’s ability to meet important standards, but will result in the opportunity for additional deepwater drilling permits.

These efforts also are bolstered by the responsible production that DOI is overseeing on onshore public lands as well. In 2010, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) held 33 oil and gas lease sales covering 3.2 million acres, and processed more than 5,000 applications for permits to drill (APD) on Federal and Indian lands. In 2011, BLM is scheduled to hold an additional 33 lease sales, and the bureau expects to process more than 7,200 APDs.  

Of course production is not just about federal action, industry needs to do their part, not only taking the necessary steps to develop and produce responsibly, but ensure they use the leases they have. Currently, just 45 percent of all onshore leases are actively producing, and less than 30 percent of the millions of acres under offshore leases are producing. That is why the administration is also taking steps to provide additional incentives for industry to develop oil and gas supplies from the leases that already are in their hands.

This Administration will continue to take concrete and immediate steps to support responsible domestic production, as well as expand our energy portfolio to increase clean energy sources and invest in efficiency across the board.  As the President said on March 11, “any notion that my administration has shut down oil production might make for a good political sound bite, but it doesn’t match up with reality.”

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ExxonMobile gets approval for Gulf’s fourth deepwater permit – DigitalJournal.com 0

Posted on March 27, 2011 by bp complaints

The Business Insider

ExxonMobile gets approval for Gulf's fourth deepwater permit
DigitalJournal.com
approval of its fourth deepwater drilling permit on Tuesday, giving ExxonMobile the green light to proceed with an operation it had been given prior approval before last year's disastrous BP Deepwater Horizon incident claimed 11 workers' lives,
Chevron wins fifth deepwater drilling permit for exploration in the Keathley PennEnergy- Energy News (press release)
More on New Gulf Drilling PermitsMother Jones
Chevron gets Gulf deep-water drilling permitBizjournals.com
Oil & Gas Journal –NASDAQ –Reuters
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Chevron Gets Deepwater Approval in Gulf – Fox Business 0

Posted on March 27, 2011 by bp complaints

The Business Insider

Chevron Gets Deepwater Approval in Gulf
Fox Business
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) said on Friday that Chevron had to satisfy rigorous new safety standards implemented in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil spill, including the
5th Drilling Permit Approved Under New StandardsWDSU New Orleans
Fourth Deepwater Permit Awarded, Regulator Says More To ComeTalk Radio News Service
Maersk says to resume Gulf of Mexico drillingReuters Africa
DigitalJournal.com –PennEnergy- Energy News (press release) –Oil & Gas Journal
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