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Obama to expand drilling off Alaska, in Gulf – The Associated Press 0

Posted on November 08, 2011 by bp complaints

AFP

Obama to expand drilling off Alaska, in Gulf
The Associated Press
In the western and central Gulf, by contrast, the proposal puts all unleased acreage up for sale. There, drilling is more commonplace, infrastructure is well developed, and spill response plans have improved since the Gulf oil spill disaster in 2010.
Obama to expand drilling off Alaska, in GulfeTaiwan News
New US offshore oil leasing plan includes ArcticAFP
Interior drilling plan takes fire from Republicans, greensThe Hill (blog)
eNews Park Forest –National Journal
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US Senate Bill Would Expand Remedies For Deepwater Horizon Rig Workers, Families – Gulf Coast Maritime 0

Posted on June 16, 2011 by bp complaints

Dalje.com

US Senate Bill Would Expand Remedies For Deepwater Horizon Rig Workers, Families
Gulf Coast Maritime
On June 8th the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation approved the “Deepwater Horizon Survivors' Fairness Act” (S.183), which would expand remedies available to workers injured in the April 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon catastrophe,
Deepwater Horizon families could sueUPI.com
Transocean criticizes USCG draft report on Deepwater HorizonPennEnergy- Energy News (press release)
US Senate Approves Deepwater Horizon LegislationHelicopter Association International
Kansas City Star –Houston Chronicle –Bizjournals.com
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Proceed with care to expand drilling – Minneapolis Star Tribune 0

Posted on May 22, 2011 by bp complaints

Village Voice Balmain

Proceed with care to expand drilling
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Workboats operate near the Transocean Development Drilling Rig II at the site of the Deepwater Horizon incident in the Gulf of Mexico Friday, July 16, 2010. The wellhead has been capped and BP is continuing to test the integrity of the well before
Chevron's Shareholders Should Say No to Offshore DrillingHuffington Post (blog)

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Offshore Drilling Poised to Expand, but Transparency Still Lags – OMB Watch 0

Posted on March 08, 2011 by bp complaints

KVAL

Offshore Drilling Poised to Expand, but Transparency Still Lags
OMB Watch
28 the approval of the first deepwater oil drilling permit since the BP disaster that released an estimated five million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. A temporary ban on exploratory offshore oil drilling in water depths greater than 500 feet
Key industry figure underlines importance of deepwater drillingYour Industry News (press release)
US May Reject Off-Shore Drilling Permits Due to RulingWall Street Journal
Oil HypocrisyInvestor’s Business Daily
Washington Examiner
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From Exxon-Valdez to Deepwater Horizon: Have We Learned Enough to Expand … – Huffington Post (blog) 0

Posted on February 02, 2011 by bp complaints

CTV.ca

From Exxon-Valdez to Deepwater Horizon: Have We Learned Enough to Expand
Huffington Post (blog)
Along with questions about what went wrong on the Deepwater Horizon and how to help the Gulf recover, there was discussion of how quickly oil companies
Deepwater Horizon fiasco not over for BPMarketing
BP reports .7 billion annual lossmsnbc.com
BP rescues a lost dividendMarketWatch
Examiner.com –The Guardian –NPR
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Unified Area Command Continues to Expand Techniques for Sub-Surface Monitoring 0

Posted on August 25, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

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  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

NEW ORLEANS, La. – The Unified Area Command continues to expand techniques and programs, as part of its aggressive monitoring efforts, to determine the presence of sub-surface oil in the coastal waters of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. 

“As we continue to expand the scope and resources dedicated to detect, monitor and sample for sub-surface oil and dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico, we continue to leverage a variety of techniques to help us better understand the impacts of the oil spill at all depths,” said Federal On-Scene Coordinator Admiral Paul Zukunft. “We are aggressively monitoring the fate of the oil in the Gulf, and these techniques will help to provide additional information as the full picture becomes clearer.”

Techniques and methods currently employed in near-shore waters include:

  • Placement of snare sentinels – innovative strings of absorbent materials, deployed in shallow waters – at a variety of depths to gauge any presence of oil. If oil is detected, qualified sampling personnel are dispatched to obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests.
  • Sampling with equipment that scoops sediment from areas where the shoreline continues to be impacted. If anomalies are noted or oil is suspected, the sample is sent for testing.
  • Trawling for floating tar balls or oiled-debris with specially-equipped, large shrimp boats off the coast. If the presence of oil is detected in an area, qualified sampling personnel obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests.
  • In coastal and offshore waters, “flourometers” – devices that shine fluorescent light through the water measure the light reflected and refracted back for indications that oil is present – are utilized by responders to screen for oil.
  • If the presence of oil is detected in the water column, then qualified sampling personnel obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests.  Sediment samples are also taken at designated locations.  If anomalies are noted or oil is suspected, the sample is sent for testing.
  • Farther offshore, vessels are outfitted with sampling platforms – called rosettes – that have niskin bottles on them to take water samples to check for sub-surface oil offshore. These samples undergo chemical analysis at off-site locations for concentrations of oil, oil remnants and other compounds.

“A wide variety of U.S. government, private sector, university and other independent vessels are working offshore as part of our aggressive efforts to monitor for any sub-surface oil,” said NOAA Captain Barry Choy, who heads the Sub-Surface Monitoring Unit at ICP Houma. “Together these efforts ensure transparency in our assessment procedures.”

Several Vessels of Opportunity are participating in the sub-surface monitoring effort – transporting personnel and equipment and conduct surveys.

Survey and test data will be evaluated to determine if additional monitoring, sampling and testing are required. Representatives from federal, state and local agencies, the scientific community, industry and academia are working collaboratively in this survey and assessment over the next several weeks.    

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EPA, NOAA seek to expand oil-tracking for spill in gulf – Oil & Gas Journal 1

Posted on August 12, 2010 by bp complaints

MiamiHerald.com

EPA, NOAA seek to expand oil-tracking for spill in gulf
Oil & Gas Journal
National Incident Commander and retired US Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said questions have been raised since NOAA reported 74% of the oil spilled from BP
Scientists Claim Obama Administration Tried to Control Oil Spill ReportsAllGov
The worst federal disaster response in our nation's historyDaily Caller
BP downsizes Miami oil spill operations centerMiamiHerald.com
Examiner.com –Bloomberg –WRBL
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U.S. Climate Bill Would Expand Oil Drilling, Cut CO2 (Update1) 0

Posted on May 13, 2010 by bp complaints

U.S. Climate Bill Would Expand Oil Drilling, Cut CO2 (Update1)
May 12 (Bloomberg) — Two U.S. senators plan to unveil legislation today to expand offshore oil and natural-gas production and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 17 percent this decade from 2005 levels.

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