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Federal regulators approved Wednesday the first new Gulf of Mexico oil well since President Barack Obama lifted a brief ban on drilling in shallow water, even while deepwater projects remain frozen after the massive BP spill.
Bandon Oil and Gas first sought the permit in April shortly after the Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank. The permit was approved Wednesday morning, according to MMS records
Originally posted by vor78
As much as I dislike this administration, I support this move. There are what, 4,000 oil rigs operating in the Gulf without incident? I wouldn't throw an entire industry away on the basis of one incident, especially where the company involved appears to have been negligent...
Originally posted by Chris McGee
reply to post by boondock-saint
This well is in 115 feet of water anyway, it's an entirely different proposition to the one that blew out and will be much easier to fix in the unlikely event that something goes wrong.
Originally posted by vor78
As much as I dislike this administration, I support this move. There are what, 4,000 oil rigs operating in the Gulf without incident? I wouldn't throw an entire industry away on the basis of one incident, especially where the company involved appears to have been negligent.
Its also worth noting that this particular well will be in 115 feet of water and almost certainly far easier to correct a problem if one were to take place.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
This permit went to Brandon Oil Co.
I am totally disgusted that we have
plenty of alternative energies available
yet we still allow these oil companies
to rape mother earth.
No wonder mother earth is breaking
apart.
Get that freakin oil needle
out ur arm !!!!