Trump’s offshore oil drilling plans ignore the lessons of BP Deepwater Horizon

The following article by Donald Boesch, Professor of Marine Science, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, was posted on the Conversation website January 5, 2018:

The Trump Administration is proposing to ease regulations that were adopted to make offshore oil and gas drilling operations safer after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. This event was the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Eleven workers died in the explosion and sinking of the oil rig, and more than 4 million barrels of oil were released into the Gulf of Mexico. Scientists have estimated that the spill caused more than US$17 billion in damages to natural resources.

I served on the bipartisan National Commission that investigated the causes of this epic blowout. We spent six months assessing what went wrong on the Deepwater Horizon and the effectiveness of the spill response, conducting our own investigations and hearing testimony from dozens of expert witnesses. Continue reading “Trump’s offshore oil drilling plans ignore the lessons of BP Deepwater Horizon”

Trump Administration Abruptly Halts Offshore Drilling Safety Study

The following article by Mary Papenfuss was posted on the Huffington Post website December 22, 2017:

Findings were supposed to help prevent another Deepwater Horizon disaster.

The Trump administration has abruptly cut off funding for studying the safety of offshore drilling, halting a 21-month project to determine the best ways to avoid a repeat of 2010′s devastating Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

The study began last year and was supposed to review and update government regulators’ outdated offshore inspection programs to improve safety. Continue reading “Trump Administration Abruptly Halts Offshore Drilling Safety Study”