Anybody in SoCal think offshore drilling is a Good Idea?

""The hundred-thousand of gallons of oil that spilled into the ocean near Huntington Beach provide a stark and dark reminder that oil is dirty, dangerous, and can make our air and water too toxic for life," Laura Deehan, state director of Environment California, said in a statement."
 
Boo Hoo. Youre an idiot.

The power of earth's oceans will wash it all away and it will be forgotten.

Now stop crying you sniveling bitch
 
I do. You don't stop energy production over one accident. That would be the height of stupidity.

--->"One accident". Yeah, I might agree if that was the case.


"On April 20, 2010, the oil drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, operating in the Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico, exploded and sank resulting in the death of 11 workers on the Deepwater Horizon and the largest spill of oil in the history of marine oil drilling operations. "
https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/deepwater-horizon-bp-gulf-mexico-oil-spill
 
Boo Hoo. Youre an idiot.

The power of earth's oceans will wash it all away and it will be forgotten.

Now stop crying you sniveling bitch


:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Uh, yeah. The Coastal Cities of California will simply forget about it. (I can now see why you are a 'Terri4Trump' person)
 
""The hundred-thousand of gallons of oil that spilled into the ocean near Huntington Beach provide a stark and dark reminder that oil is dirty, dangerous, and can make our air and water too toxic for life," Laura Deehan, state director of Environment California, said in a statement."

Holy fuck Jack, have you forgotten that you live in Nawlins?
 
"A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean has reached the Southern California coast"
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/03/1042...ocean-has-reached-the-southern-california-coa

" "The ramifications will extend further than the visible oil and odor that our residents are dealing with at the moment. The impact to the environment is irreversible," Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley said in a statement on Saturday."

of course its not jack and its not okto drill on land but we got around 8 billion people who need energy , kill some of them off
 
Hopefully someone who knows what they are doing and are honest is checking to make sure that this is not Eco Terrorism.

It sure looks like they are derailing oil trains out here.
 
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From the article ...

" The cause of the spill remains under investigation, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Saturday. "

Let me see if I can help you out ...

Foley said the spill came from the oil rig Platform Elly, which Beta operates about 8.6 miles from land. Amplify Energy, Beta's parent company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

YEP ... IT IS INDEED A MYSTERY ...
 
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From the article ...

" The cause of the spill remains under investigation, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Saturday. "

Let me see if I can help you out ...

Foley said the spill came from the oil rig Platform Elly, which Beta operates about 8.6 miles from land. Amplify Energy, Beta's parent company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

YEP ... IT IS INDEED A MYSTERY ...

It is not unknown for terrorist to get hired onto their target.

Or for total outsiders to cause a spill.

We need to know what happened.

We may or may not get told.

We are only citizens.
 
Wait for extensive Arctic drilling by Rusisa and China.. The US had a partnership (Exxon) with Rosneft .
Obama sanctions forced Exxon out, and left Russia using less then Exxons high tech drilling equip
so yet another dumb ass sanction has put the Arctic at risk!

Aug. 30, 2011
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/31/...-and-rosneft-partner-in-russian-oil-deal.html
For Russia, the agreement is a result of a new openness to foreign investment in its oil industry that is meant to address the declining output in Siberia. The Kremlin opened discussions last year with Western oil companies whose prospects on the other side of the Arctic Ocean — above Alaska and Canada — had at least temporarily dimmed with the moratorium on offshore drilling in the aftermath of BP’s oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

This summer, the American Interior Department eased the restrictions somewhat by granting Royal Dutch Shell conditional approval to drill exploratory wells in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska’s coast starting next year.

But American and Canadian regulators worry about the special challenges in the Arctic. The ice pack and icebergs pose threats to drilling rigs and crews. And if oil were spilled in the winter, cleanup would take place in the total darkness that engulfs the region during those months.

Still, the United States Geological Survey estimates that the Arctic holds one-fifth of the world’s undiscovered, recoverable oil and natural gas.
 
"A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean has reached the Southern California coast"
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/03/1042...ocean-has-reached-the-southern-california-coa

" "The ramifications will extend further than the visible oil and odor that our residents are dealing with at the moment. The impact to the environment is irreversible," Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley said in a statement on Saturday."
That is what they said in Alaska with the Exxon Valdez. The environment recovered.
 
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