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Thu Feb 26, 2015, 01:29 AM Feb 2015

Federal Gov's Proposed 5-Year Offshore Drilling Plan

Federal Gov's Proposed 5-Year Offshore Drilling Plan
By John Amos on Feb 25, 2015 05:33 pm

By now most of you have heard about the Obama administration's proposed 5-year plan http://skytruth.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e8a012de013399ca3907e3133&id=f7cc77d878&e=4f946530e5 for offshore oil and gas development, setting some areas in the Arctic Ocean off limits, but opening up a large chunk of the Atlantic Ocean http://skytruth.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=e8a012de013399ca3907e3133&id=b0f93f07a9&e=4f946530e5 for drilling along the East Coast off Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia.  Here's the map:


And here is another interesting map, showing the cumulative oil slick "footprint" of BP's 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico, superimposed on the Atlantic coast, assuming an out-of-control well located more than 50 miles offshore:


(snip hurricane map)

In case you've missed our many posts on this topic, there is a continuous leak of oil in the Gulf of Mexico from the site of an oil platform that was knocked down by Hurricane Ivan more than 10 years ago. We've observed the slick at this location dozens of times since we "discovered" it in 2010, it's been documented on overflights by the Gulf Monitoring Consortium and others, and it's been sampled by scientists from Florida State University. Our most recent observation of the leak at that site last month showed a slick about 13 miles long. At times the slick has been more than 20 miles long (big enough to span the Beltway, for you DC-area readers). Cumulatively, we now estimate this leak has spilled anywhere from 300,000 gallons to nearly 1.4 million gallons of oil.  

Not a very comforting prospect for those who live along the coast where new offshore drilling is being contemplated.  By the way, you are encouraged to let the feds know what you think http://skytruth.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=e8a012de013399ca3907e3133&id=e5f534f136&e=4f946530e5 about this plan.  Go here to submit your comments. http://skytruth.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e8a012de013399ca3907e3133&id=f10ad7ce33&e=4f946530e5 The public comment period closes on March 30.

More map & info links
http://skytruth.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e8a012de013399ca3907e3133&id=1a2e07eb2f&e=4f946530e5


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