Saturday, November 13, 2010

“Unacceptable Consequences” of Arctic Oil Drilling

Following on from an earlier blog this week, we know now from Tony Hayward that BP was woefully unprepared for the Deepwater oil spill.

So if BP was not prepared in the warm accessable waters of the Gulf of Mexico, what about the cold remote and inhosbitable waters of the Arctic where oil could take years to break down?

A new report from the Pew Environment Group, published this week, makes grim reading.

It argues that darkness, extreme weather and shifting sea ice could delay efforts to stop an oil well blowout in the U.S. Arctic Ocean for six months or more, trapping spewed oil in ice for up to a decade.

“Unacceptable Consequences” of Arctic Oil Drilling | The Price of Oil

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