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U.S. Approves Second Deepwater Drilling Permit In Gulf Of Mexico Since Oil Spill

Deepwater Drilling Gulf Permit

03/12/11 01:09 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS -- The U.S. government is allowing deepwater drilling to resume on another Gulf of Mexico well as the region recovers from BP's devastating oil spill.

BHP Billiton PLC said Saturday that the permit will allow it to get back to work in its Shenzi field, located about 120 miles off Louisiana's coast. The well, about 4,300 feet below the surface, began production in March 2009, but drilling stopped last year amid the backlash to an April 2010 blowout of a BP PLC well in the Gulf of Mexico. The explosion resulted in the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, raising questions about the safety of deepwater drilling.

This is the second deepwater permit that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement has issued in the Gulf within the past two weeks. Noble Energy Inc. had already received clearance to resume drilling on a well about 70 miles southeast of Venice, La.

They're the first permits to be granted in the Gulf since the agency imposed a moratorium on exploration in waters deeper than 500 feet last June. The moratorium was lifted in October, but deepwater drilling couldn't resume without government clearance.

Oil industry executives and some U.S. lawmakers had already been pressing regulators to issue new permits before a recent spike in oil prices magnified the pressure. The first new permit came the week after oil prices surpassed $100 per barrel and gasoline prices soared to their highest level in two and a half years.

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NEW ORLEANS -- The U.S. government is allowing deepwater drilling to resume on another Gulf of Mexico well as the region recovers from BP's devastating oil spill. BHP Billiton PLC said Saturday tha...
NEW ORLEANS -- The U.S. government is allowing deepwater drilling to resume on another Gulf of Mexico well as the region recovers from BP's devastating oil spill. BHP Billiton PLC said Saturday tha...
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
01:29 PM on 03/24/2011
How's that second spill in the gulf going?
10:23 AM on 03/16/2011
Sadly appropriate that HuffPo's GREEN section is a subset of POLITICS
10:31 PM on 03/15/2011
Norway declined new offshore drilling site..U.S. drills on..when will they ever learn?
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steve11407
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06:03 PM on 03/16/2011
They declined one particular site not all. Norways oil and gas is 45% of total exports and 20% of GDP.
09:34 AM on 03/17/2011
Norway has declined drilling in fragile areas due to environmental concerns, which gives them the credibility of having more foresight than we are showing. Once more off-shore rigs are being permitted to continue drilling in the Gulf, an area that has already suffered extensive damage which will linger on for decades.With the seemingly everlasting greed for fossil fuel we have lost common sense and logical thinking that is essential in helping to preserve our planet. Not only for us as humans, but for all other species as well who have no choice but to count on us to provide them with uncontaminated areas in which to flourish.
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DoUGetItYet
Objectivity has no Ideology
08:11 PM on 03/15/2011
At this point, we deserve everything that happens to us.
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09:18 PM on 03/14/2011
Gee, the Prez is asleep at the wheel! Who's watching the store? The Oil Cartel?
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
01:28 PM on 03/24/2011
Yes. They have been for 50 years.
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Harpotoo
03:29 PM on 03/14/2011
Dummy's the rigs have all LEFT! You know how much those things cost? you think they WAITED while Nero Fiddled! They've gone to SA & the ME months ago fools!
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02:36 PM on 03/14/2011
Earthquakes, floods, meltdowns of nuclear reactors, fracking, fish die offs everywhere, and America thinks that we should taunt the earth and dig more holes in it? Maybe we need to give it a rest and go for solar wind energy for a bit.
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Harpotoo
03:26 PM on 03/14/2011
On a cloudy day when there is no wind la la la la, you folks are nuttz:-)
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05:24 PM on 03/14/2011
Well, we are right there with the likes of Dr. Angela Merkel, physicist and leader of Germany, as well as the Swiss, and most likely most of europe. No one called you any names Harpotoo. A little respect and decorum for this site, please.
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Grumpy Man
Disappointed idealist
07:52 PM on 03/12/2011
Better late than never.
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Bonnie Larkin
Oathkeeper AND NRA member
05:02 PM on 03/12/2011
Good - it's time
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Quitcherbichin
If you are posting here, thank a veteran.
11:40 PM on 03/14/2011
I've got a solution that will suit everyone...let's just burn water...yeh...burn water...that ought to satisfy you greenies....I am charging you with developing the technology to do it...good luck..