You could thank the Times! http://www.nytimes.com/" target="_blank"> August 8, 2011 EDITORIAL: A Necessary Condition for Arctic Drilling
The Obama administration’s http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/05/us/05shell.html" target="_blank">decision on Thursday to give
“conditional approval” to Royal Dutch Shell’s plans to begin drilling four
shallow-water wells in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska alarmed many
environmentalists. Cleaning up an oil spill in the frigid, turbulent waters of
the Arctic Ocean is likely to be far more complicated than it was in the
comparatively benign waters of the Gulf of Mexico. We have misgivings about this plan for just that reason.
But President Obama, who indicated last year that he would honor Shell’s leases
if it passed various environmental reviews, seems determined to proceed. The
administration should require that Shell meet basic safeguards before it
receives final permits to begin punching holes in the ocean floor.
The most important safeguard,
spelled out in an Aug. 4 letter from the Department of the Interior, is that
Shell demonstrate the capacity to quickly contain a blowout — not with skimmers,
relief wells or other surface equipment, all of which Shell promises — at the
source. Perhaps the most shocking discovery in the gulf disaster is that nobody,
federal regulators included, knew how to contain the leak once the blowout
preventer failed. The result was a devastating 86-day gusher. It will presumably be easier to plug a leak at 160
feet — the average depth of Shell’s projected wells — than it was at 5,000 feet.
But any well drilled below the ocean surface will generate great pressure, with
the risk of a blowout. Shell’s celebratory press release Thursday said it
“remains committed to fabricating an oil spill capping system.” That’s much too
vague. Ken Salazar, who as the interior secretary is responsible for giving the
final go-ahead, must insist on a functioning capping system.
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Vicky Hoover retired staff, Alaska Task Force Newsletter editor, Alaska Chapter 85 Second St., 2nd floor San Francisco, CA 94105-3459 (415)977-5527 fax:(415)977-5799 [log in to unmask]