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New Lease Sale Ignores BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster

added 12.13.11

The federal government ignored the impact of BP’s 200 million gallon oil spill in its assessment of risks and precautions for the Gulf of Mexico before the first new lease sale since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, according to a lawsuit filed today in D.C. federal court by conservation groups. Read more in the press release.

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Government Approval of New Deepwater Oil Drilling Ignores Gulf Disaster

added 6.9.11

The federal government illegally authorized new deepwater drilling by claiming that risky operations will cause no significant harm to the environment despite last year’s BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, said four environmental groups in a court filing today. The coalition challenged government approval of Shell’s plan to conduct new deepwater exploratory drilling off Alabama’s coast in waters 2000 feet deeper than the BP Deepwater Horizon even though regulators acknowledge that the operations may result in an oil spill ten times bigger than last year’s disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more in the press release

Court allows environmental challenges to post-oil spill leases to proceed

added 5.24.11

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama late yesterday ruled that Defenders of Wildlife and the Southern Environmental Law Center may pursue their claims that the government violated the National Environmental Policy Act and Endangered Species Act in approving at least 221 oil drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico following the BP Deepwater Horizon blowout and oil spill. The groups claim that the leases were approved without any environmental review that considered the disaster. More details are in the release.

House Oil Bills Reset Stage for another Oil Spill

added 5.12.11

Ignoring lessons learned from the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, the U.S. House of Representatives today passed the last of three oil company bills that continues a lax approach to risky oil company activities, according to the Southern Environmental Law Center. Read more in the press release

Deja Vu One Year after the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

added 4.20.11

As the one-year anniversary of the deadly BP Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill nears, the Southern Environmental Law Center today called on Congress to fix systemic problems with oil drilling and the oil industry that the Presidential Oil Spill Investigation Commission identified as leading to the disaster. Read more in the press release

SELC comments on BOEMRE’s finding of no significant impact from deep water drilling after oil spill

added 3.21.11

SELC comments on the Department of Interior's finding of no significant impact from deep water drilling after the BP Deepwater Horizon blowout and oil spill. Read more in the statement.

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