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US Officials to Investigate Mariner Platform Fire – Wall Street Journal 0

Posted on September 03, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

US Officials to Investigate Mariner Platform Fire
Wall Street Journal
In the weeks following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar formed the BOEMRE division out of the formerly named Minerals
BP starts removing Deepwater Horizon BOPOil & Gas Journal
The Latest Oil Platform Accident Is a Grim Reminder of Our Energy ChallengesUHuffington Post (blog)
BP's Deepwater Disaster Costs MountForbes
msnbc.com –al.com (blog) –The Guardian
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Officials to update on stalled effort to kill oil well – CNN 0

Posted on August 31, 2010 by bp complaints

CBS News

Officials to update on stalled effort to kill oil well
CNN
The well has been capped since July 15, and no new oil is flowing into the Gulf. But still the impacts of the spill have been massive.
Gulf oil spill: Attempt to lift blowout preventer to start next weekLos Angeles Times (blog)
Salvage operation could offer up clues to US oil spillAFP
Engineers to remove temporary cap from Gulf wellThe Associated Press
Houston Chronicle –UPI.com –Federal News Service (subscription)
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PHOTO RELEASE: Senior U.S. Officials Discuss Seafood Safety with Local Fishermen 0

Posted on August 28, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 916-4893
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

CHALMETTE, La. - Sam Coleman (right photo, center) of the Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the concerns of fishermen about seafood safety in the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill during a dockside chat on Aug. 26, 2010. U.S. officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Food and Drug Administration, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Coast Guard were on hand to field questions from the group. U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

CHALMETTE, La. - Sam Coleman (right photo, center) of the Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the concerns of fishermen about seafood safety in the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill during a dockside chat on Aug. 26, 2010. U.S. officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Food and Drug Administration, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Coast Guard were on hand to field questions from the group. U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

CHALMETTE, La.Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Region 6 Director Sam Coleman (right photo, center) discussed the federal government’s rigorous efforts to ensure seafood safety after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and listened to the concerns of fishermen during a dockside chat on Aug. 26, 2010. U.S. officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Food and Drug Administration, the Food and Drug Administration and the state of Louisiana were on hand for the discussion. U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

NEW ORLEANS - Buck Sutter from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, answers questions from members of the Vietnamese community during a dockside chat regarding areas deemed safe to fish, Aug. 26, 2010. The dockside chat allowed for a dialogue between local mariners and governmental representatives on steps being taken following the oil spill. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

NEW ORLEANS – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Gulf of Mexico Regional Team Lead Buck Sutter questions from fishermen during a dockside chat held specifically to engage the Vietnamese community to discuss seafood safety on Aug. 26, 2010. The dockside chat allowed for a dialogue between local fishermen and representatives from government agencies engaged in rigorous efforts to ensure Gulf seafood safety following the oil spill. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

 

NEW ORLEANS - A local mariner voices his concerns regarding how the seafood industry will be rehabilitated to several government agency representatives at a dockside chat, Aug. 26, 2010. The dockside chat allowed for a dialogue between local mariners and governmental representatives on steps being taken following the oil spill. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.

 

NEW ORLEANS – A local fishermen discusses issues facing the seafood industry following the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill with senior officials representing government agencies engaged in rigorous efforts to ensure Gulf seafood safety at a dockside chat held specifically for the Vietnamese community on Aug. 26, 2010. The dockside chat allowed for a dialogue between fishermen and federal and state representatives about steps being taken following the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.


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Gulf officials hope Obama speech can help finish Katrina repairs – The Hill 0

Posted on August 28, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

Gulf officials hope Obama speech can help finish Katrina repairs
The Hill
Obama is now grappling with a new disaster in the Gulf, this one entirely man-made. The BP oil spill, which resulted in one of the worst environmental
Obama Marks Hurricane Katrina Anniversary as New Orleans Copes With SpillBloomberg
Poll: Bush handled Katrina better than Obama dealt with oil spillLos Angeles Times (blog)
Obama to commemorate Katrina on 5th anniversaryThe Associated Press
CBS News –Human Events (blog) –NewsOK.com
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Top Administration Officials Meet with Gulf Coast Damage Assessment Trustees; Visit Delta National Wildlife Refuge 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Top federal officials met today with the trustees overseeing the natural resource damage assessment for the Gulf of Mexico to discuss the on-going response efforts to the BP oil spill and to reiterate the Administration’s commitment to long-term Gulf Coast restoration and recovery.

The Administration team included Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Administrator Jane Lubchenco; Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson; and Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley.  Later in the day, the team, accompanied by Interior Assistant Secretary of Fish and Wildlife Tom Strickland, visited the Delta National Wildlife Refuge in Venice, Louisiana and nearby areas affected by the BP oil spill.

“Though the flow of oil is stopped and the relief well is approaching its final phases, many chapters lie ahead for the recovery and restoration of the Gulf Coast from this oil spill,” said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.  “From the marshes here in the Delta National Wildlife Refuge to the wildlife habitat around the Gulf Coast, we will stay focused on the job at hand every step of the way and ensure that those accountable for the spill fulfill their responsibilities.” 

“We’ve come here to assess the current phase of the response effort and meet with local citizens about the long-term recovery. Their input and expertise is going to be essential every step of the way,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “With the spill successfully capped we turn our focus to recovery for these communities and restoration of the environment.” 

“Sites such as the Delta National Wildlife Refuge represent some of our most productive and pristine coastal habitats and support recreation and jobs along the Gulf Coast,” said Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. “NOAA remains committed to implementing a comprehensive Natural Resource Damage Assessment and participating in state and partner-led programs that will lead to restoring the Gulf.” 

“Stopping the flow of oil is just the beginning of our commitment to the Gulf Coast,” said Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. “We are focused on doing everything we can to restore and protect the health of the ecosystems, resources and communities of this region, both immediately and in the long term, and we are not going anywhere until we have succeeded.” 

The Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Steering Committee includes representatives of federal agencies, states and tribes that have jurisdiction over the Gulf Coast natural resources that may have been damaged by the BP oil spill. They have been directing the coordinated effort to assess injury and determine damages.  That information will be used to recover compensation for interim losses of natural resources and services as well as compensation for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement, or acquisition of equivalent natural resources or services. The trustees have established more than a dozen study groups (e.g., birds, shoreline, mammals and turtles, etc.) to coordinate injury assessment activities.  

Portions of the Delta National Wildlife Refuge’s 49,000 acres have been closed to the public since April due to oil but are scheduled to reopen on August 22.   The Delta is home to many fish, waterfowl and animals, including species such as the American alligator, brown pelican, and Arctic peregrine falcon — riches of the Gulf Coast that need to be protected, restored and preserved.  The Refuge’s marshes have been threatened by this oil spill, and more than 30,000 personnel are currently responding to protect the shoreline and wildlife and cleanup vital coastlines.

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Top Administration Officials to Tour Delta National Wildlife Refuge 0

Posted on August 18, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

 
VENICE, La. – At the direction of the President, tomorrow, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco and CEQ Chair Nancy Sutley will tour the Delta National Wildlife Refuge in Venice, Louisiana and the areas affected by the BP oil spill to assess the on-going federal response efforts and to discuss the Administration’s commitment to long-term Gulf Coast restoration and recovery.
 
Portions of the Delta’s 49,000 acres have been closed to the public since April due to the spill but are scheduled to reopen on August 22.   The Delta is home to many fish, waterfowl and animals, including endangered and threatened species such as the American alligator, brown pelican, and Arctic peregrine falcon.
 
In the morning, Secretary Salazar, Administrator Jackson, Administrator Lubchenco, and Chair Sutley will participate in the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Steering Committee in New Orleans.
 
 
WHO:              Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar
                        Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson
                        NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco
                        CEQ Chair Nancy Sutley
                        Assistant Secretary of Fish and Wildlife Tom Strickland
 
WHAT:              Delta National Wildlife Refuge tour and media availability

WHEN:              Thursday, August 19, 2010
                         11:45 a.m. CDT – Boat Tour
                         2:30 p.m. CDT  – Press Briefing
 
WHERE:            Delta National Wildlife Refuge, 215 Offshore Shipyard Road, Venice, La., 70091
 
MEDIA:            The boat tour of the Wildlife Refuge will be pooled press.
The press briefing is open to all credentialed news media.  Media unable to attend may join a listen-only teleconference by dialing 1-800-779-9539,  access code DELTA. 

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BP oil spill may not require ‘bottom kill,’ officials to release test results … – New York Daily News 3

Posted on August 13, 2010 by bp complaints

Kansas City Star

BP oil spill may not require 'bottom kill,' officials to release test results
New York Daily News
The oil spill began April 20 when the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig blew up, killing 11 workers. The spill has dumped more than 200 million gallons of oil
Deepwater Horizon: Pressure test will determine if bottom kill proceeds, says PennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release)
BP May Have Already Plugged Oil Well for GoodAOL News
BP to conduct pressure test to weigh next stepsUSA Today
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Officials testing seal at BP’s busted Gulf well – The Associated Press 0

Posted on August 13, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

Officials testing seal at BP's busted Gulf well
The Associated Press
well would bring an unexpected conclusion to the phase of the disaster that began on April 20 with an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig.
BP to test oil well for hydrocarbons during break in drilling relief wellWashington Post
Deepwater Horizon: Weather delays relief well drillingOffshore Oil and Gas Magazine
Relief well drilling to resume as tropical depression falls apartPress-Register – al.com (blog)
NOLA.com –TopNews Arab Emirates –The Guardian
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Officials testing seal at BP’s busted Gulf well – Atlanta Journal Constitution 0

Posted on August 12, 2010 by bp complaints

Moneycontrol.com

Officials testing seal at BP's busted Gulf well
Atlanta Journal Constitution
10, 2010 photo, a pelican flies over new marsh grass in an area that had been impacted by the oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill near East Grand Terre
New Orleans will host deepwater horizon oil spill litigationLexology (registration)
New Orleans Judge Picked to Handle Gulf Spill SuitNPR
Florida Releases August 12, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation UpdateGov Monitor
Salon –The Associated Press –Baltimore Sun (blog)
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Emergency officials learn from gulf oil spill – Turn to 10.com 1

Posted on August 10, 2010 by bp complaints

The Hindu

Emergency officials learn from gulf oil spill
Turn to 10.com
The council wants to know what lessons can be learned from the gulf disaster and how they can be applied locally. Dennis Nixon, an associate dean of
The Gulf spill: America's worst environmental disaster?CNN
BP Gulf Oil-Spill Lawsuits to Be Consolidated in New Orleans Federal CourtBloomberg
Adm. Thad Allen on what can be learned from the gulf oil spillWashington Post
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