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BP yet to update emergency plan three months after Deepwater Horizon spill – The Guardian 0

Posted on August 14, 2010 by bp complaints

Moneycontrol.com

BP yet to update emergency plan three months after Deepwater Horizon spill
The Guardian
BP has failed to update its oil spill emergency plan in the Gulf of Mexico more than three months after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in apparent
With BP spill under control, US looks at drill banThe Associated Press
Now That The Gulf Spill Is Finally Plugged, Let's Drill, Baby, DrillThe Business Insider
BP uncertain if Deepwater Horizon static kill will hold back the oilExaminer.com
UPI.com –Naples Daily News –Daily Mail
all 5,692 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well … – Newser 0

Posted on July 21, 2010 by bp complaints

USA Today

3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well
Newser
(Associated Press) Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen speaks to the news media about the BP PLC gulf oil spill in front of a line drawing of the
Gulf oil spill: Well to stay sealed for another 24 hoursLos Angeles Times (blog)
Pressure readings still not perfectMiamiHerald.com
Gulf well can remain closed as US considers mud plugUSA Today
Voice of America –NOLA.com –Houston Chronicle
all 197 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

President Obama Meets with Congressional Leaders on the BP Spill and the Months Ahead 0

Posted on June 10, 2010 by bp complaints

This morning the President hosted Congressional leaders from both parties to talk through the months ahead and make sure they are as productive as possible.  As the President made clear in remarks afterwards, the top priorities have to be the BP oil spill and putting people back to work:

Obviously the top of our list was our continued response to the crisis in the Gulf and what’s happening with the oil spill.  We gave them an update on all the measures that are being taken, the single largest national response in United States history to an environmental disaster.  But we had a frank conversation about the fact that the laws that have been in place have not been adequate for a crisis of this magnitude.  The Oil Pollution Act was passed at a time when people didn’t envision drilling four miles under the sea for oil.

And so it’s going to be important that, based on facts, based on experts, based on a thorough examination of what went wrong here and where things have gone right, but also where things have gone wrong, that we update the laws to make sure that the people in the Gulf, the fishermen, the hotel owners, families who are dependent for their livelihoods in the Gulf, that they are all made whole and that we are in a much better position to respond to any such crisis in the future.

So that was a prominent part of the discussion, and I was pleased to see bipartisan agreement that we have to deal with that in an aggressive, forward-leaning way.

Even as we deal with that crisis, we’ve still got an economy that’s on the mend, but there are a lot of people out there who are still out of work.  There are a lot of families who are still struggling to pay the bills.  And so a major part of our discussion was how could we continue to build on the progress that’s been made in the economy and, in particular, how can we make sure that that has an impact on job growth and the day-to-day improvements that people are seeing in their own lives.

The President talked about the urgency of passing extensions for unemployment insurance and other measures to help families stay above water while they’re looking for work, which will in turn make sure the recovery continues with some stability.  He also expressed confidence that a strong package to help small businesses grow and hire is coming together.

Also on the agenda is finishing financial reform, a supplemental to fund our troops, and continued work on ways to reduce the deficit, an area the President was particularly hopeful of finding bipartisan solutions on.

The President closed speaking passionately about the need for a new energy policy for the long term to begin now:
In that same category of thinking about the next generation, I want to close by just talking about my personal belief that we have to move on an energy agenda that is forward-looking, that creates jobs, that assures that we are leaders in solar and wind and biodiesel, but recognizes that we are going to be reliant on fossil fuels for many years to come, that we are going to still be using oil and we’re still going to be using other fossil fuels, but that we have to start planning now and putting the infrastructure in place now, putting the research and development in place now so that we end up being leaders in our energy future.

I’m actually going to have a group of CEOs this afternoon who’ve come in from a wide range of different industries — people from Bill Gates of Microsoft to the former chairman of DuPont who have come up with a series of recommendations about how we need to move much more aggressively on the energy agenda.

And although obviously our immediate task is to deal with a crisis that is affecting millions of people down in the Gulf, we can’t keep our eye off the importance of having an energy policy that meets the needs of the next generation and ensures that the United States is the leader when it comes to energy policy.  We are not yet that leader, and that’s what I want us to do.

White House.gov Blog Feed.

Solution to US oil leak may take months 0

Posted on May 31, 2010 by bp complaints

Solution to US oil leak may take months
With BP making yet another attempt to stem the flow from a blown-out Gulf of Mexico oil well – this time only to contain the leak, not stop it – signs point to August before any real end is in sight.
Read more on Sky News Australia

BP oil spill: Barack Obama to extend moratorium on deepwater drilling for 6 months 0

Posted on May 30, 2010 by bp complaints

BP oil spill: Barack Obama to extend moratorium on deepwater drilling for 6 months
President Barack Obama will extend a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling for six months while a commission studies the reasons for the Gulf of Mexico spill.
Read more on Daily Telegraph

Obama Gives a Bipartisan Commission Six Months to Revise Drilling Rules – New York Times 0

Posted on May 23, 2010 by bp complaints

National Geographic

Obama Gives a Bipartisan Commission Six Months to Revise Drilling Rules
New York Times
As the oil spill reaches land, we would like your updates and photographs of what you're seeing. Photos are optional but recommended.
Latest updates and pictures from the Gulf oil spillExaminer.com
BP May Attempt to Plug Oil Leak With Mud Next WeekBusinessWeek
Interior chief Salazar faces high-stakes test with oil spillDenver Post
Pensacola News Journal –Palm Beach Post –Veterans Today Network
all 10,276 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Current timeline to shut down Gulf of Mexico oil spill: three months 0

Posted on May 02, 2010 by bp complaints

Current timeline to shut down Gulf of Mexico oil spill: three months
Federal officials speaking about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill Sunday morning appeared to be steeling the Louisiana coast – and the nation – for consequences that could be “catastrophic.”

Read more on The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News

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