Koppelman said officials then "acknowledged our issue and concurred not to offer any leases near the Long Island shore."Peter F. Cohalan, the Suffolk County Executive, said he would not hesitate to initiate brand-new legal action, need to the outcomes of the proposed 1983 sale threaten Long Island waters, which he said supported 65 percent of the nation's shellfish industry.
Judith Gresham, assistant manager of the Interior Deparment's outer continental rack office, said all statements in opposition to the 1983 sale are to be consisted of in a single environmental effect research study by the Federal Federal government."After Mr. Watt has had time to consider all the options,"she said, "he will have the ability to make a range of decisions - to offer the entire area, offer just locations of high geological deposit, or erase those parts that prove they have frustrating environmental factors to consider.""Meanwhile,"she included, "our present policy is to think about the entire area.".
To enhance the safety of oil and gas development in federal waters, offer higher environmental protection and significantly minimize the danger of catastrophic occasions such as the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today required aggressive brand-new operating standards and requirements for offshore energy business and bought a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling.
The recommendations in the Salazar sent President Obama include a recertification of all Blowout Preventers (BOPs) for drifting drilling operations; more powerful well control practices, blowout prevention and intervention procedures; tougher evaluations for deepwater drilling operations; and broadened security and training programs for rig workers. "As This Is Cool marshal every resource in assistance of the huge response effort for the BP oil spill, we should take suitable action to avoid such a catastrophe in the future," Secretary Salazar stated.
In addition, allowed wells presently being drilled in the deepwater (not counting the emergency situation relief wells being drilled) in the Gulf of Mexico will be required to halt drilling at the first safe stopping point, and after that take steps to protect the well. Additional security checks will be troubled ongoing deepwater drilling activities as they prepare to shut down their operations.