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BP Seeks White House Emails Related To Oil Spill Response

Bp Seeks White House Emails

MICHAEL KUNZELMAN   07/20/11 05:47 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS — A federal magistrate refused Wednesday to order the White House to provide BP PLC with emails by a former top adviser to President Barack Obama about the administration's response to last summer's massive Gulf oil spill.

A lawyer for the oil giant had argued that emails by Carol Browner, Obama's former adviser on energy and climate matters, and three other officials in the Executive Office of the President could shed light on the White House's role in estimating the rate of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from the company's blown-out well.

But U.S. Magistrate Sally Shushan wrote that BP failed to show that it needed the White House's internal documents.

In a letter to Shushan, BP said it should be allowed to review the White House communications on the spill's flow rate because the data will help determine the company's financial liability.

"There is compelling evidence Ms. Browner was personally and substantially involved in the decision-making process that produced the United States' estimates of oil flow rates and oil spill volumes," the company wrote.

The Justice Department said BP's request was overly broad. BP's proposed search of White House emails would collect nearly everything that mentions BP or the blown-out well that triggered a deadly explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, a government attorney argued.

"After months of cooperation and accommodation, the United States cannot entertain this request: it is a bridge too far," the Justice Department wrote in its own letter to the judge.

BP declined to comment on the judge's ruling. The White House referred requests for comment to the Justice Department. Browner's current employer, the Center for American Progress, said she could not be reached Wednesday.

Shushan is helping U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier oversee pretrial matters for thousands of consolidated court claims spawned by last year's rig blast, which killed 11 workers and spewed millions of gallons of oil.

Water pollution fines will be based on the gallons of oil spilled. BP has argued the government overestimated that amount by as much as 50 percent. The company's argument, if successful, could reduce fines under the Clean Water Act by up to $2.7 billion.

Browner had been accused of misrepresenting the findings of a federal analysis of where the oil went. During an August 2010 appearance on NBC's "Today Show," she said government scientists concluded more than three-quarters of the oil was "gone."

However, an independent commission appointed by the president said the analysis actually concluded that that oil could still be in the Gulf. The White House said Browner misspoke.

The presidential panel also faulted the White House for delaying a scientific report showing how much oil could reach the Gulf's shorelines. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wanted to base its analysis on the worst-case spill number; White House science officials wanted the analysis to account for the oil burned, dispersed and evaporated.

Besides Browner, BP also sought emails by Jerry Miller, assistant director for ocean sciences at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Heather Zichal, deputy assistant to the president for energy and climate change; and Kathryn Moran, a senior policy analyst.

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Associated Press writer Dina Cappiello in Washington contributed to this report.

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NEW ORLEANS — A federal magistrate refused Wednesday to order the White House to provide BP PLC with emails by a former top adviser to President Barack Obama about the administration's response ...
NEW ORLEANS — A federal magistrate refused Wednesday to order the White House to provide BP PLC with emails by a former top adviser to President Barack Obama about the administration's response ...
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smoovejef
Karma is my God
07:22 AM on 07/22/2011
Won't happen.
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TJ Logan
Fifth Generation Real Republican
02:20 AM on 07/22/2011
Ah.

Well BP which is the spawn of satan, does not have a chance in H#$@@
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asmir
Cancer Awareness, We Must Find a Cure!
12:39 AM on 07/22/2011
start with 1 billion dollars per email!
04:44 PM on 07/21/2011
I haven't been to BP since they told people who live on Lake Michigan that it was either our air or our water. F them. No matter what the White House estimates of flowage are, it doesn't change the fact that BP screwed humanity, the animal kingdom and the earth.
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surlyguvna
Sometimes what's right isn't as important as what'
04:00 PM on 07/21/2011
BP is yet another corporate monster that needs to be beaten back in line - who do these little *itches think they are???
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12:37 PM on 07/21/2011
When is the Justice Dept going to hiit back at BP and make them realize who they're dealing with ?
01:19 AM on 07/22/2011
Pesky problem: they need to operate within the law, just as BP is doing in requesting these documents. This story will get very interesting.
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2garen
12:32 PM on 07/21/2011
The taxpayer paid dearly for this spill. Anyone that thinks that BP paid the full tab is either not based in reality or just ignorant. All the coast guard ships, NOAA, and every government agency present at that spill did not get paid back for the manpower and equipment that was supplied from those agencies.
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11:13 AM on 07/21/2011
How about the White House forcing BP to turn over all THEIR emails about the spill. That would be VERY enlightening.
07:48 AM on 07/21/2011
They are entitled by law to the emails. Every email that is written on official business is 100% public information unless it's a national security issue.

Of course, HuffPost only likes the law when they agree with it ideologically.
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12:39 PM on 07/21/2011
Overly broad is a term I figure even you have heard of.

But you seem to always feel the need to feign being picked on. Boo Hoo !
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surlyguvna
Sometimes what's right isn't as important as what'
04:01 PM on 07/21/2011
If you don't like it, go back to AOL.
05:41 AM on 07/21/2011
That should be no problem for such a transparent whitehouse. Or was that just another big fat lie?
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sahsider
Veterans Rock!
10:57 AM on 07/21/2011
GOP = Big Fat Liars!
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surlyguvna
Sometimes what's right isn't as important as what'
04:06 PM on 07/21/2011
You're right. I would personally like to see the name of the person at BP who decision caused the death of 11 Americans...do you think BP wants the world to know that part? Maybe we can get that chicken $$ hit Joe Barton to apologize again - he's real good at putting his tail between his legs for money. Sit up Joe, bark Joe, now roll over -- good boy.
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Kev Bat
Fiber is good for my micro-bio !
05:40 AM on 07/21/2011
BP = Being Pricks
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300millionblindmice
04:08 AM on 07/21/2011
How about emails from BP and the other companies in charge of the well before and after the spill. That should shed some light on not only the flow of oil but also why the welll blew in the first place.
12:14 PM on 07/21/2011
We live in a United States that now values corporate rights over public rights.
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11:29 PM on 07/20/2011
A GOP president might just do it.
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dc2nm
I don't want a micro-bio.
10:31 PM on 07/20/2011
FU BP
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
10:28 PM on 07/20/2011
NO....you may not