Apr 20th, 2015
by John Donovan.
Five years ago today, an explosion on board the oil rig Deepwater Horizon killed 11 men and unleashed one of the largest and costliest offshore oil disaster this nation has ever experienced. By the end of 2014, BP, the company primarily responsible for the disaster, estimated the overall economic losses from the spill at over $43 billion.
The disaster that began five years ago today must serve as a reminder that offshore oil and gas exploration and development never comes without risk. In the Arctic Ocean, where Royal Dutch Shell is preparing to return to drill sites it last explored in 2012, that risk is unacceptably high. Simply put, the United States should not permit oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean.
Posted in: Alaska, Arctic, BP, Chukchi Sea, Environment, Exxon Mobil, Greenpeace, Gulf of Mexico, Litigation, Oil, Oil Spill, Pollution, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Shell, United States.Tagged: Alaska · Arctic Ocean · Chukchi Sea · Deepwater Horizon · ExxonMobil · Gulf of Mexico · Rex Tillerson · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Shell
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