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Stop Liberty,BP’s Next Big Drilling Disaster
| Urge Interior Secretary Salazar to stop BP‘s next drilling disaster before it even happens! |
Right now the only thing standing between BP and its next big drilling disaster is the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar. BP built a gravel drilling island three miles off Alaska’s north coast and classified the Liberty drilling project as “onshore,” thereby dodging the recent moratorium on offshore drilling in the arctic waters off Alaska. BP calls Liberty one of its “biggest challenges to date,” and if it moves forward, the company will push the limits of drilling in Alaska’s Arctic, just as it pushed the limits of deepwater drilling in the Gulf with the Deepwater Horizon.
What BP is proposing is crazy. The company’s current plan calls for a well to be drilled that extends two miles below the seabed and then six to eight miles sideways to get at the oil they believe lies below federal waters in Alaska’s Beaufort Sea. It’s a disaster waiting to happen in a place where it’s simply impossible to respond to and clean up a large oil spill.
Allowing the company responsible for the worst oil spill in US history to attempt such a risky drilling project in the ice-infested waters of Alaska is the true definition of insanity repeating the same mistakes yet expecting different results. Take action now and ask Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to stop BP from moving forward with Liberty.
It took BP more than three months to end the gusher in the Gulf, and the region will be feeling the effects of the nearly 5 million barrels of oil that were spilled for decades to come. Alaska’s arctic marine environment is even more fragile than the Gulf of Mexico, and moreover, BP lacks adequate response assets in this remote part of the state where darkness, intense cold and storms, and solid or broken sea ice are the norm for much of the year. It’s no wonder the US Coast Guard called an oil spill in Arctic waters a “nightmare scenario.”
BP’s own analysis says there’s an eight percent chance of a large oil spill at Liberty. Would you get onto a plane if the pilot told you there was an eight percent chance of it crashing? Didn’t think so.
BP has already built Liberty Island and has received all of its permits except for one the federal government’s final sign off on BP’s “application for a permit to drill.” Secretary Salazar can deny this final permit, urge him to stop BP’s next big drilling disaster now.
Sincerely,

Melanie Duchin
Arctic Program Director
what’s going on in Congress …update 9/27
The Senate Convenes: 2pmET on this September 27, 2010
Morning business until 3pm with Senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each.
Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to Calendar #578, S.3816, a bill to create American jobs and to prevent the offshoring of such jobs.
Senators should expect a live quorum at approximately 7pm on Monday.
Votes:
241: The motion to instruct the Sergeant At Arms to request the presence of absent senators; Agreed to: 48-25
Unanimous Consent:
Passed H.R.553, the Reducing Over-Classification Act, with Lieberman amendment.
Passed H.R.946, the Plain Writing Act of 2010 w/ an Akaka amendment
Passed H.R.3553, the Indian Veterans Housing Opportunity Act of 2010.
Passed H.R.2092, the Kingman and Heritage Islands Act of 2009 w/ committee-reported amendments.
Passed S.1510, US Secret Service Uniformed Division Modernization Act w/ substitute amendment
Concurred in the House Message to accompany S.2868, the Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act of 2010.
Passed H.R.3808, the Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010.
Passed H.R.2701, Intelligence Authorization w/ Feinstein-Bond substitute amendment.
Passed S.1338, a bill to require the accreditation of English language training programs and for other purposes.
Passed S.3802, Mount Stevens and Ted Stevens Icefield Designation Act w/ a Murkowski substitute amendment.
Passed S.3847, a bill to implement certain defense trade cooperation treaties and for other purposes.
Passed H.R.2923, the Combat Methamphetamine Enhancement Act.
Adopted S.Res.618, designating October 2010 as “National Work and Family Month.”
Adopted S.Res.649, supporting the goals and ideals of “National Save for Retirement Week.”
Adopted S.Res.650, designating the week of October 24-October 31, 2010, as “National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.”
Adopted S.Res.651, recognizing the 20th anniversary of the designation of the month of September 1991 as “National Rice Month.”
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The next meeting in the House is scheduled for 10:30amET September 28, 2010
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