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    As most know, BHO shut down ALL drilling in the GOM as a knee-jerk reaction to a single tragedy. Of course BHO thinks he's helping (which he hasn't done squat but again point fingers and blame others which he excels at).
    The below article is from the Wall Street Journal-not a rightist or leftist rag, so it's pretty GD accurate and shows what a bunch of lying scumbag are in office:


    The Wall Street Journal
    Review & Outlook
    June 10, 2010
    Drilling Bits of Fiction
    Seven experts say the White House distorted their views.

    The Obama Administration is under political pressure to reverse its ill-considered deep water drilling moratorium, and the latest blowback comes from seven angry experts from the National Academy of Engineering who say their views were distorted to justify the ban.

    In the wake of the oil spill, President Obama asked Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to produce a report on new drilling safety recommendations. Then on May 27 Mr. Obama announced a six-month deep water drilling ban, justifying it on the basis of Mr. Salazar’s report, a top recommendation of which was the moratorium. To lend an air of technical authority, the report noted: “The recommendations contained in this report have been peer-reviewed by seven experts identified by the National Academy of Engineering.”

    That would be false, sir. In a scathing statement this week, the seven experts explained that the report draft they had reviewed did not include a six-month drilling moratorium. That was added only after they signed off. “The Secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct, but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions,” wrote the seven in a letter to Gulf Coast politicians.

    The seven noted that they broadly agreed with the report and had even signed off on a proposal to suspend new deep water permits for six months. They also agreed to a “temporary pause” in drilling to perform additional testing on the Gulf’s 33 deep water wells that have already received permits to drill.

    But as for a “blanket moratorium,” the seven said it “is not the answer. It will not measurably reduce risk further and it will have a lasting impact on the nation’s economy which may be greater than that of the oil spill.” If anything, the ban could prove “counterproductive to long term safety.”

    One of the seven, University of California at Berkeley engineering professor Bob Bea, further explained in an email cited in the New Orleans Times-Picayune: “Moratorium was not a part” of the “report we consulted-advised-reviewed. Word from [the Department of Interior] was it was a [White House] request.” In other words, the drilling ban is a West Wing political invention designed to make the boss look tough on oil companies. Our guess is that the credit goes to energy czar Carol Browner, who has been loudly touting the ban to show the Administration is doing something.

    Mr. Obama has said he’s open to rescinding the ban earlier if new safety recommendations could be implemented sooner. But he has punted that question to the commission he appointed to investigate the spill, which isn’t even fully staffed and has six months to report its findings. That will arrive too late for thousands of Gulf residents who are at risk of losing their jobs within weeks as deep water rigs prepare to leave the Gulf. As a tacit admission of the damage it is causing, the White House is now saying it expects BP to cover the wages of workers affected by its own politicized moratorium.

    Americans don’t blame Mr. Obama for the oil spill, but they are beginning to doubt the competence of a President whose decisions suggest political panic more than careful policy. In their letter, the seven experts encouraged Mr. Salazar to “overcome emotion with logic” and rethink the ban. That’s good political advice too.


    He is killing our economy and will continue to do so. Banning all drilling is killing Louisiana and affecting other states and will put more folks out of work. It is just STUPID and so is BHO!! Soap box over. Thanks, Robalo is done for now.
    Last edited by Robalo; June 16, 2010, 03:55 PM.
    "Hey Hillary, regarding the Benghazi Attack on 9/11-we'll just blame it on that movie, not my total lack of security. By the way, what's so significant about 9/11 anyway-was that a date my buddy Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground blew up a government building?" asked Obama to Hillary. BEAUTIFY AMERICA, RUN OVER A LIBERAL, THEN BACK UP AND SEE IF HE'S DEAD.

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    I Agree!!!!!

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    • #3
      X2

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      • #4
        And you are suprised about more lies flowing from the choosen one.........
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        • #5
          I don't know how anyone yet cannot believe he is a lying, idiot, socialist, Muslim, African born, American hating, egotistical, gutless, piece of carp.
          GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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          • #6
            Hey Plugger don't hold back, tell us what your really think........

            Really you about hit the nail on the head!!!!
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            • #7
              the best way to bring a country down is to bankrupt it from within.he has a hell of a start doesnt he
              Beer,its not just for breakfast

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              • #8
                On a positive note robalo...it cant help but sooner or later drive natural gas prices up.

                remember that obimbo has never held a private sector job and knows about as much about the oil business as ttu wader knows about pitching washers.

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                • #9
                  Ouch for Alex. I think Alex pitches washers much better than Obama performs as prez.

                  Yes, prices are gonna jump-the idjit closed shallow water drilling and deepwater drilling. Guys expect to see high gasoline prices soon!!! You can thank BHO for it in about 5 months. Even our Congress Reps are POd:

                  June 8, 2010

                  President Barrack Obama
                  The White House
                  1600 Pennsylvania Ave
                  Washington, DC 20500

                  Dear Mr. President,

                  I write to express my strong opposition to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. I am concerned that the decision to impose the moratorium is based more on emotion than fact. The Deepwater Horizon incident was a terrible human tragedy with devastating environmental consequences, but it must be viewed in the proper historical context as a statistical anomaly. The government’s own records show that since 1985, more than 7 billion barrels of oil have been produced in federal offshore waters with less than 0.001 percent spilled – a 99.999% record for clean operations. That 25-year record of safety should not be ignored in the haste to respond to public discord.

                  Analysis from the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association shows the moratorium would put as many as 1,400 jobs per platform at risk, and lost wages could reach $10 million per month per platform and up to $330 million per month for all 33 platforms. Our economy is struggling mightily, and this drilling halt will adversely impact small businesses down the entire supply chain. The effect will extend far past the oil industry and be most damaging in the Gulf region, where a range of businesses from restaurants and cleaners to hardware stores and garages depend on a robust offshore industry. The Gulf Coast is already suffering from the emotional and physical trauma of the Deepwater Horizon incident, and this moratorium will only add financial trauma to their plight.

                  According to the Minerals Management Service, 80 percent of the U.S. supply of oil developed offshore comes from deepwater drilling. That amount is projected to rise dramatically in the coming decades, and any moratorium on domestic production will only increase our dependence on foreign nations that are often hostile to America’s interests. Adding to the volatility is the fact that transporting oil is extremely dangerous and poses a much more serious threat to our environment than drilling in U.S. waters.

                  Further complicating matters is the current confusion over the Interior Department’s freeze in approving any shallow water drilling permits. While I understand the Department has stated that such permits may go forward as soon as operators can demonstrate adoption of enhanced safety standards, the industry requires further clarification from the administration as to exactly what those standards will be. Companies will then need additional time to understand the changes and deploy new standards and technology to meet the requirements. I fear the delay equates to a de-facto moratorium on shallow water drilling, only adding to the economic uncertainty and instability in the Gulf region. These companies, their workers, and all Americans who depend on the energy they produce need swift action from the department to get back to work.

                  I strongly encourage you not to punish the entire oil and gas industry because of any mistakes that were made on Deepwater Horizon. This shortsighted moratorium is harmful to America and our fragile economy, and it will mire domestic energy production in a confusing and ineffective bureaucracy. I implore you to lift the moratorium and allow responsible drilling off of our coasts to continue.

                  Sincerely,

                  John Culberson
                  Member of Congress
                  "Hey Hillary, regarding the Benghazi Attack on 9/11-we'll just blame it on that movie, not my total lack of security. By the way, what's so significant about 9/11 anyway-was that a date my buddy Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground blew up a government building?" asked Obama to Hillary. BEAUTIFY AMERICA, RUN OVER A LIBERAL, THEN BACK UP AND SEE IF HE'S DEAD.

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                  • #10
                    I agree with robalo and the congressman from the 7th District. I hope JT is right about the possible silver lining in this mess; $10/BTU sounds good to me.

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                    • #11
                      I'd be careful about linking a moratorium or Deepwater with the price of oil and gas, as those markets are huge and Gulf resources are relatively small. For example, shale gas drilling as lowered the price of natural gas because they flooded the market. Crude oil is truly an international thing, as well.

                      What the good Congressman was referring to was the local economics in the Gulf states, which have 40,000 to 70,000 US worker direct jobs in the offshore sector, and unknown hundreds of thousands in indirect jobs such as tool machining, boat building, trucking, insurance, banking, cement and pipe manufacturing, valving, food, engineering, oil spill response, and so forth. Cut off all that and we're in deep Kimchee. Think about the hundreds of millions just in stranded costs for rigs, ships, and so forth.

                      The main problem, besides BP making some horribly stupid mistakes on the Deepwater Horizon, is called the Offshore Spill Response Plan, or OSRP. It's not the industry being bad, which for the most part is great, with an excellent safety record, but preventing blow-outs and having a good plan if one does occur is needed. Well, none of those existing plans are worth a darn. And we've learned a lot. If we need a 100 million dollar relief well, so put one in. If we need better BOP controls, so put one in. If we need a plan for miles of boom and containment devices, so put one in. But don't be shutting in the whole industry because of one bad actor.
                      -sammie

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                      • #12
                        Well, then I hope they shut down all that b.s resource play like shale. I mean except some parts of the Haynesville areas im in.

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                        • #13
                          I think most of us recall how Katrina, Rita and Ike affected the NY Commodities markets-what surprises me is that the markets have basically ignored the lack of new drilling so supply (domestic) is looking at a downturn since no new drilling will occur for months to replenish depleting reserves. I do understand that the oil storage in Oklahoma is pretty full. Shale gas is also affecting gas supply, but with the enviro issues (fracing) in the NE, and some mixed results, it may be a little pie-in-the-sky as to some "booked" PUDs/reserves.

                          I just don't see a reason to place a moratorium on shelf drilling-you can dive (saturated) to 300' if there's a problem. Ok, maybe 6 months on deepwater, but at least simultaneously come up with a "new plan" for testing BOPs and displacing drilling mud with water is not a smart thing unless well is static (unperfed) and no pressure.
                          "Hey Hillary, regarding the Benghazi Attack on 9/11-we'll just blame it on that movie, not my total lack of security. By the way, what's so significant about 9/11 anyway-was that a date my buddy Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground blew up a government building?" asked Obama to Hillary. BEAUTIFY AMERICA, RUN OVER A LIBERAL, THEN BACK UP AND SEE IF HE'S DEAD.

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