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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-02-10 02:44 PM
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10. Flashback: Landrieu Mocks Offshore Drilling Safety Concerns
Edited on Sun May-02-10 03:20 PM by Hissyspit
http://www.jedreport.com/2010/05/flashback-landrieu-mocks-offsh.html

FLASHBACK: Landrieu mocks offshore drilling safety concerns

This has got to be an uncomfortable fact for Mary Landrieu: six months ago, in a hearing on offshore oil drilling safety, Landrieu sided with David Rainey, BP's Vice President of Exploration for the Gulf of Mexico, who had just vouched for the safety of drilling in the Gulf.

Moments after Rainey said drilling in the Gulf of Mexico "has been going on for the last fifty years, and it has been going on in a way that is both safe and protective of the enviroment," Landrieu derisively mocked drilling safety concerns, dismissing the risks of drilling as inconsequential.

Landrieu's comments focused on a offshore drilling disaster in Australia in which just over 800,000 gallons of oil were spilled, saying that such an accident could not occur in the United States because our safety regulations wouldn't allow such a mishap. At the time, The Hill reported:

An oil spill halfway around the world has flowed all the way to Capitol Hill and the Senate fight over offshore drilling.

The spill off the western Australian coast spewed oil into the ocean for 10 weeks, eventually engulfing a platform and the attached drilling rig in flames.

Opponents of offshore drilling are now using images from the spill as a warning sign of what could happen off the U.S. coast if expanded drilling is allowed. ... At the same hearing, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), a strong oil industry ally, warned against using the spill to smear the industry’s safety record – or block new drilling off U.S. shores.

Remarkably, Landrieu made her comments sitting in front of an image of the Australian rig engulfed in flames. Pointing to it, Landrieu said: "This rig would not be allowed to operate in the United States of America."

"The fact is these things happen... Since we have 4,000 structures like this in the Gulf, I'm going to rough that we have 20,000 in the world. So, 19,999 were NOT on fire.... The oil spills from this would fill up one-third of the Reflecting Pool outside the Capitol."



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