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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Sparks Calls for $10bn Levy on BP and Drilling Ban
Arnold Schwarzenegger ends support for California oil expansion as political backlash against oil industry takes hold
On Capitol Hill, senators, flanked by environmental organisations, rolled out a proposal that would put oil companies on the hook for up to $10bn (£6.5bn) for the cost of a spill.
Photo courtesy of the US Coast Guard. Source: www.incidentnews.gov/incident/8220 (photo uploaded via Flickr user SkyTruth) The cap would be 133 times greater than the $75m bill that BP, the company which operated the Deepwater Horizon rig, faces under existing US laws for the spill following the rig explosion on 20 April.
"It's time to believe our eyes and accept the obvious risks of drilling," Robert Menendez, a Democratic senator from New Jersey, told a press conference.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's governor, had arrived at a similar conclusion, reversing his support for expanded drilling off the coast to help the state's $20bn budget crisis. "You turn on the television and see this enormous disaster, you say to yourself, why would we want to take on that kind of risk?" he told a press conference.
The spill does not appear to have forced a change of heart for the former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, who popularised the Republican "drill, baby, drill" slogan in the 2008 election. She told an audience in Kansas City the country should continue with offshore drilling. "I want our country to be able to trust the oil industry."
But BP and other oil companies face further intense scrutiny of their practices in Congress. Company officials were due to brief members of Congress in a closed session this afternoon, with a public grilling scheduled for next week.
The backlash against oil firms is dangerous for Barack Obama, who angered many fellow Democrats and environmental groups in March when he announced a plan to expand offshore oil and gas drilling. The move was widely seen as a ploy to win support in the Senate, and from big oil firms, for climate and energy legislation.
But Bill Nelson, a Democratic senator from Florida, said that strategy would have to be abandoned. "I will make it short and to the point," Nelson told reporters. "The president's proposal for offshore drilling is dead on arrival."
Activists have also put pressure on Obama to permanently shelve the plan for expanded offshore drilling. In a new advert, containing images of a burning oil rig and oil-encrusted wildlife, the liberal Moveon.org group asks: "President Obama, will you lead our country into a clean energy future? Or will we see more of this?"
The potential fallout from the gulf explosion has put the Obama administration on a PR alert, scrambling to demonstrate full engagement with the spill, which threatens ecologically fragile areas from Louisiana through to Alabama and Mississippi and Florida, and could damage the livelihoods of millions of people.
After Obama's visit to Louisiana at the weekend the White House said a number of cabinet officials would return to the gulf coastline this week.
The proposals unveiled by the three senators today would raise the legal cap on damages that oil firms must pay after a spill from $75m to $10bn. They would also do away with a $1bn per incident cap on an industry fund. The existing limits on liability are 20 years old, dating from the Exxon Valdez spill off Alaska.
However, those limits do not apply if it is found that BP was negligent or had violated government regulations at the time the Gulf of Mexico rig exploded.
Tony Hayward, BP's chief executive, has stated that the company will bear the costs of the clean-up and any "legitimate" claims arising from those who have lost their livelihoods because of the spill. "We will absolutely be paying for the clean-up operation. There is no doubt about that. It's our responsibility‚ we accept it fully."
He said the company would also be prepared to pay claims to affected individuals. "Where legitimate claims are made, we will be good for them."
But Menendez and others argue that $75m will not begin to pay for the lost livelihoods of shrimpers and others in the fisheries industries. "We're glad that the costs for the oil clean-up will be covered, but that's little consolation to the small businesses, fisheries, and local governments that will be left to clean up the economic mess that somebody else caused," Menendez said.
Environmental activists have also begun to look more closely at how to recover costs relating to the spill. To date, BP faces about 20 lawsuits arising from the spill.
In Mississippi attention has focused on the high number of sea turtles washed up dead along the state's beaches in the past three days. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, in Gulfport, Mississippi, which has carried out necropsies on the turtles, said the first round of tests had found no visible traces of oil. A spokeswoman for the institute said that more detailed examinations were being done on tissue samples taken from the animals to see if there were signs of hydrocarbons at a microscopic level.
Though experts have been struck by the large number of turtles – "at least 31 in latest counts" – they point out that this is the season when the animals come close to shore and can get caught in fishing nets and suffocate. Moby Solangi, the director of the institute, said the heightened degree of public alertness in the wake of the oil crisis might also explain why more dead turtles were being reported this year.
In some of the first sightings of oil reaching land, reports said that the Chandeleur Islands, a haven for fish and birds in the Gulf of Mexico, had been affected by the slick. The Sierra Club of Mississippi, an environment group, which organised a flight over the islands, said there were already orange-brown patches of oil lying on the sand.
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Show AllI wonder if this catastrophe will finally put an end to the myth of "peak oil"? The petroleum industry has know about this gulf deposit for over 20 years. This deposit is estimated to be 25,000 square miles and the largest fossil fuel deposit on the planet. The recent find off the coast of Brazil is just as big. There never was and never will be an oil shortage. We have been lied to for years. What else is new?
Oil is a scam industry. It's all about Republican/DLC supply side economics. Get a monopoly and then keep the supply below demand to maintain pricing. It does not matter how much energy you conserve. The oil monopoly/cartel will simply bring less oil to market. They know where the oil deposits are around the world and keep them in the ground like black gold in a bank vault. Bring to much to market at one time and the price per barrel goes down.
Last winter was mild. A friend of mine in Idaho just had his propane tank filled. The propane guy said that sales were down 50% from last year and a lot of drivers were laid off. The price of propane went down only minimally. Conservation is irrelevant because oil is not a free market commodity. There is no capitalism involved. Cartel is a foreign word for monopoly.
Wall Street sells futures contracts on oil six months out. They parley the price up Enron style by selling the futures back and forth. We pay and pay at the pump regardless. It all starts at the top and the top is rotten. Bush/Ceney were oil people. DLC Obama is Bush in black face. He is the same interests and the interests are not yours or mine.
Why are oil futures allowed to be traded by other than those with a direct commercial interest? Like a public utility that actually burns the oil to generate electricity? Why, because big money is in play. Every dollar made on Wall Street is a dollar lost on main street. The dollars are yours and mine. Your 401K, your home equity, your life savings, your job and your kids future with an ever expanding national debt.
We tried to vote these people out but we got snookered. Obama is an inside man. I've heard him called the best Republican president we've ever had. Where is the change? What did we vote for? Did we the people not vote to bring home the troops back in 2006 and again in 2008? Did we the people not want a single payer health care system like every other industrialized nation on the face of the earth?
Unfortunately Obama is just keeping the real fascist's chairs warm. They will be back. This time they will come goose stepping down Pennsylvania Avenue for all to see.
We are living Plato's Republic. The first time I read it I thought he was kidding. You can download it for free. http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/150
Will this leak accelerate the arrival of peak oil day by at least a couple of years ?
SJRyan well said. In light of this oil spill and the explosion of the coal mine that killed 29 miners (that day) all we need now is a domestic nuclear melt down Chernobol-style and Obama will have a triple whammy in regards to his "drill baby drill...clean coal...new next generation of nukes" energy policy. How many environmental disasters and human tragedies do we need before we finally realize that we need to take a different approach and turn towards truly clean renewables?
I just wonder how all the energy from oil, coal, nuclear plants etc. we consume so carelessly should be replaced on short notice with safe and environmental friendly sources. I am pessimistic. I think it's too late anyway to save the planet. Only without humans there would still be a chance.
As we are still around, there might still be ways to at least extend the time before the total collapse happens. To achieve that we all needed to rethink our behaviors in terms of energy use as well as other bad habits when it comes to environment. Unfortunately there are still too many people who live in denial and happily keep on driving their gas guzzlers, use dozens of plastic bags when grocery shopping, use Round-up for weeds (yes that's part of destroying the planet) etc. etc. I could go on quite a while longer.
I am not saying I am not guilty at all. I drive. I heat my house in the winter, and I do other things which are not so good, but I am aware of the fact that our planet is dieing, and I try to change my bad habits where ever I can.
What I am saying is, that every one of us has to do their share. There are many little things that can make a big difference. If nobody for example used any plastic bags any longer, if we have to drive it would be with a car which does at least 40 miles per gallon, if we used only organic fertilizer for our lawns as well as natural weed killers (or even better, pulled the weeds), if if if... Just imagine!
"We tried to vote these people out but we got snookered."
So, next election when 100 million USans vote elite candidates ALL OVER AGAIN, you'll say "snookered again"?
You betcha!
When "progressive" media keeps giving so much time to the likes of Thom "we gotta keep voting for Dems because of the Supreme Court" Hartman, what do you expect?
Vote? what do you mean by that? get all dressed up and pretend we are living in a democracy? Make believe we the people are really running this country, and we can just vote the corporatocracy out? dream on
All this refocussing of attention and hopping around from banksters to health insurers to oil companies and back again is making me dizzy trying to keep up with the all the individual villains of the day and the specifics of various retributive corrections that need to be applied to each one. So much so that one wonders, at times, if that's not the actual purpose.
Has anyone considered the possibility the entire damned corporatist-capitalist-political system is totally FUBAR and needs to be dealt with at its roots? Or is that too overwhelming a realization to be faced head on?
Yes, combine the myriad of issues with most US voters needing to work more hours per day with each passing month just to survive and it becomes very clear that corporations find immense PROFIT IN CONFUSION.
>Has anyone considered the possibility the entire damned corporatist-capitalist-political system is totally FUBAR and needs to be dealt with at its roots?<
Yes, but I have not seen a concise description of the problem linking all the pieces together that would cause your average person to also understand.
Clearly the world sees the need to end Capitalism before Capitalism ends the world. Surely the norns and morals apply to defending one's country apply to defending everyone's planet.
Definitely time for people to start moving in the direction of Democratic Socialism. Watching the ongoing destruction of the country in so many ways under the name of Capitalistic greed MUST be challenged...LOUDLY!
http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/widemsoc.pdf
Everyone understands that Exxon has yet to pay a penny in fines for the Valdez oil spill? You betcha. Only in Merka.
'"It's time to believe our eyes and accept the obvious risks of drilling," Robert Menendez'
It's time for each and every member of Congruss to shut their mouths and resign. And that's only for their share of the responsibility. The greater share belongs to the 100 million USans who keep voting the criminals into office.
the guts of this article is that BP is only responsible for $75millon. they are spending $6mil per day. thats just 12.5 days that they are on the hook for.
After that its the USA tax payers who'll foot the bill.
nice.
BP had a 2010Q1 profit of $5.6 Billion or about $61 Million per day.
I wondered why BP was acting so cooperative.
"President Obama, will you lead our country into a clean energy future?"
Pardon me while I puke. We see that Moveon spends munny appealing to the elites instead of appealing to the people. We see from this Moveon's basic goal is preservation of the hierarchy. Now we see the distinction between the pseudo-left and the true-left? I consider the pseudo-left's co-opting of higher principles for political gain as a criminal enterprise.
I have a solution to plug the gusher: plug it with Rush Limbaugh's fat ass.
Why hasn’t the US had the guts to use rendition here? Surely water boarding the top layers of BP management Eco-terrorist could prove useful. Maybe use oily water.
Nationalize US private oil now.
Indict the BP executives.
Capitalism is the real terrorism.
Don't think so?--just take a good look at the pigpen you have let them imprison you within.
Just hold on here a minute. What's this about oil companies may be asked to pay up to 10 billion for a cleanup?
what's the cap for?
BP has already done a lot more damage than that. As long as there is no limit to oil companies recklessness, there is can be no limit to what they need to pay.
cleaning up, of course they obviously must pay for that. But what about the people whose livelihoods have been destroyed? and all the wildlife? I say BP pays the whole bill. even if it bankrupts them.
A friend of mine who used to work on an off shore rig like that one, says that a huge (safety)oversight is what had to have happened to allow something that disastrous to happen, and that the blame lies more on Transocean's shoulders than on BP.
Transocean leases those rigs.
The environmental organizations cannot have suddenly had an impact on Congress and Obama. If Arnold really thinks that people will see an oil spill and suddenly say "NO DRILLING", I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell. The truth is the demand for oil is not about to go down no matter what. Sure, we have technologies and ideas that can effectively cut down our demand for oil or for that matter eliminate our dependence on oil altogether but who is really listening? It will just be a PR stunt for a while and as soon as the oil prices go up, suddenly the spill is "forgotten" and Palin's "drill drill drill" will be the norm. Already in my visits to CO and MT, people are crazy to go for shale oil drilling or coal-gas mining. That insane thinking is bound to continue. Take it from me. It's all talk and no play. The drilling "ban" won't last long. I am in favor of banning drilling but the American memory is short-lived and can be manipulated with one man-made crisis just like that.
I'm afraid you're right, Stanley. (Most) Americans do have rather short memories when it comes to any sort of crisis.
20 years from now, there will still be oil on the shores of beaches from LA to FLA. No one will have any problem 'remembering' because the oil will still be there. I remember getting tar on my feet walking on the beach in Santa Barbara in 1989, 20 years after the 1969 spill.
Capitalism is institutionalized violence--against the world, against the environment, and against its own people.
That's right, violent toward the planet and everything on it, including the people they own.
Yes, I agree.
Since the health of the earth's oceans directly makes possible all life on land, humanity's sane members must force their generally insane and corrupt public power holder to immediately begin banning these suicidal ocean oil rigs -- all of them -- NOW!
Except for a few deep sea, wholly/variously government-owned wells around the world, only the privately-owned major oil companies do DSD -- deep sea oil drilling; and all of these companies have ultra massive cash reserves, plus effectively open-ended borrowing/pricing power, to "deal with" any and all spill disaster legal liabilities.
The proposed ten billion dollar upper limit US criminal penalties, assuming (unrealistically) that the rightwing USSC would not instantly overturn such congressional laws, are simply a pesky shit in the pot distraction to this provenly sociopathic, annual hundred billion dollar-profit industry.
Increasing the US legal liability cap on spill damages to $10bn is just another, useless, head-up-the ass response by myopic ethical sellouts and proto/go-along sociopaths to The Corporate Way in the US congress/executive.
All this purported legal penalty will do is cause the Petro Majors to raise the prices of their products to consumers (so as to, in part, create still bigger cash reserves to cover still bigger and inevitable disasters)---- but it won't stop them or other equally mad government owned operations, like Pemex, from doing DSD development -- despite the brazenly absurd -- because completely avoidable -- risks.
Any new ocean oil drilling, across the planet, needs to be banned in its tracks, immediately, by international treaty; and all existing such installations need to be phased-out by the treaty, within no more than five years.
Sane people understand that, due to Murphy's Law [of Accident], alone, to say nothing of other equally obvious, objective earthly/human laws, it is the case that ALL ocean oil wells - of which there are now thousands in the world - are forms of pre-eminent ecological madness; and that deep sea oil wells -- of which there are now proliferating scores upon scores thanks mostly to capitalist corporations -- are nothing but forms of pre-eminent Madness Squared.
We can hope that this particular form of human economic and spiritual madness will finally become clear, and seen as the maddness that it is, if and as BP's gushing crude is in the next weeks carried by the Gulf Current around S. Florida and through its beautiful Key Islands thence northward, up the US and Canadian east coasts, all the way to (as now appears entirely possible) Iceland's west coast, which coast and nation is beneficially warmed and fructified, also, by this same warmly life-sustaining ocean current.
If so, then millions of humans, especially the rottenly spoiled/unconscious Ameicans, in particular, might at such a horrendous ecological wipe-out become awakened to the point of enabling a mass gestalt-shift in consciousness RE pursuit of saner ways of living/prospering.
Few of us (including me), no matter how opposed to western techo pseudo civilization we may be, would want such a mega disastrous outcome to this most recent oil spill.
Yet, if that's the way this latest human [especially American] greed-caused, ecological disaster objectively plays out, it might, like the 3 Mile Island meltdown did 30 yrs ago, provide needed mass re-examination of what the hell we humans are doing to ourselves in the name of (a mostly-sociopathic, corporation-defined) prosperity.
We, The People of the USA, are in fact responding as masochists to the outrageous and soon-to-be fatal abuses our faux and sociopathic economic/political leaders -- who, in all THEIR deeperly deranged swaggering, are not only sadistic toward their less-monied fellow humans, but ultimately masochistic toward themselves....
Why would we, presumably more-normal/average masses of, people want to put up with such esily avoidable madness?
It's a goddman question, alright.
So what comes along with a drilling ban? Something has to replace all that oil underneath assuming that the oil exists of course.
The only workable course is to nationalize private US oil immediately.
Every other measure is a patchwork reform that will be turned against itself.
It has to be nationalized both for economic and environmental reasons.
If you don't see the logic and mechanics of that it is a waste of time to argue about it.
If you do see it, the only question is how to get from point A, "now", to point B, "nationalized US oil."
High energy-consuming Humanity, especially within the USA, can easily begin to make-up for the marginal loss of offshore oil and gas by---
<> applying more technological innovation R&D capital to conservation modalities, for one; and by, for two,
<> acknowledging among ourselves that the mindlessly mega-materialistic consumptive life most of us live, is a provenly unfulfilling, creaturily Black Hole of ruinously hollowing and spiritually cheapening base appetites.
There will be no change in course as a result of this disaster, just as there was no change in course after the Exxon Valdez disaster. Politicians will thump their breasts and cry out how they love this planet, then, after the hue and cry fades (give it a week or two for the American population to forget about it), it will be back to business as usual: sell, sell, sell oil leases and drill, drill, drill.
There has never been an environmental disaster big enough to awaken the masses. Not the Valdez, not Chernobyl... not anything. And the corporations sure as fuck don't care.
The only thing to note from this is that it creates a new benchmark to be exceeded by an even bigger disaster, coming soon to an ecosystem near you!
Working to reform the System within the System is one aspect of the System.
the democratic ruse
"I have met the enemy and he is us--" that is what Pogo said . Our culture must change to use less energy.
Example-- Iceland volcano is out of control- airplanes are grounded and suddenly people discover that conference calling via telephone even with skype visuals is not that bad-- save all that jet fuel and save a lot of time and have a good conference with people well rested and well prepared.
Example: Washington DC is the first place that passed a law that you have to pay 5 cents for each plastic bag that you use. This money does not go to the company but it goes to the environment that needs to be cleaned up because all those plastic bags are around. Result: people are using 1/10 as many plastic bags.
WE NEED TO CHANGE MANY HABITS and get political will to save the animals and the plants that cannot vote-- speak for them and for your own children. ORGANIZE.
A mayor of a little town called Dish Texas- Mr Calvin Tillman, he experienced the pain of fracking natural gas in Texas and saw his town become a boom and bust town. He is traveling north to warn New York State to learn from the mistakes that they made in Texas. GOOD FOR HIM!! Wonderful example of a heroe.
YOU TOO CAN BE TRUE TO YOUR IDEALS-- talk to neighbors and friends and community and politicians-- get real change as a result of this true tragedy in the gulf.
Make something good happen out of it for the sake of all the animals aand plants and people who are suffering.
Yes we can ----DO NOT GET CYNICAL !!!!somebody said they can't wait to go to heaven-- I say-- it might be kind of boring there were everything is perfect- Iwould rather go to hell and keep on battling the devils who need to be converted.
iiiwlu lurr
Now the chant should loudly proclaim..."kill the drill, baby".
The real terrorists are in the Gulf of Mexico not the Persian Gulf.
And supporting those very terrorists is none other than Sarah Palin, with her statement that she wants our government to be able to trust the oil industry.
Hey British Petroleum, -YES, YOU, BRITISH PETROLEUM. Your days of raping our coast are over.
I am sick of these Dead Dick Flesh Robber Barons Masqueraiding as Human Excrement destroying our coastlines murdering sea birds, Sea Turtles, fish and other life forms so those Oil Robber Barons can live the high life. It's no sweat off their Dead Dick Flesh when these Oil Barons destroy the livelyhoods of people who make a living from fishing & shrimping. I greive for the innocent wildlife being tortured and killed by the Oil Barons 'Texas Tea' .
SCREW YOU TO HELL PETRO-CHEMICAL-WHORES!!!
Only Communism can save US Capitalism now.
What's is left to save
What is left to save
Nationalize British Petrolium
and Chevron and EXXON and Occidental and
Certainly a proper response by individuals who are very angry about oil spills would be to take more personal responsibilities (which I am doing because I am sooo upset by the devistation to our ecology & our food source) and begin riding a bike to get around for short grocery and other trips around the Bay Area in CA and using mass transit rather than driving my car and being more aware of energy conservation at home. I am committed to doing more to reduce my consumption of oil as a result of this horrible oil spill. I hope others will take similiar actions. : (
When there's an oil crisis, nationalization of oil can be an easy sell. At least that was the experience of a few Californians during the '73 oil embargo. What happened was that long queues of cars formed at gas stations, and as tempers flared, people were mad as hell at the oil corporations. A few of said pissed-offs put together a ballot initiative for the nationalization of oil, submitted it to the Califrnia Secretary of State, which approved it for circulation to obtain signatures. And guess what? That's right, almost every person in those long lines of cars waiting and hoping that the "Out Of Gas" sign wouldn't go up before they got to the front of the line signed the initiative. The interaction usually went something like this, "Will you sign a ballot initiative to nationalize gas?" "Where do I sign" Alas, the oil boycott by the Gulf States ended after only a couple days of petition gathering, and there went the public's interest in anything other than filling up their gas tanks. Still, that tiny experiment suggests to me that when the discomfort level caused by Big Oil's greedy machinations rises above a certain level, the public's aversion to the nationalization of that industry disappears, at least momentarily. So as this oil slick snakes its way around Florida and up the East Coast, an appropriately much. much larger and intense campaign (using the initiative proess where available) for public ownership might merit consideration.
I would like to see Congress participate in a National Day of Mourning. All congress people go to the Gulf FOR ONE DAY, as one of those ever popular "Fact finding" groups. However, in this one, there is no play time, just the 5 senses of HELL in the environment.
All are dressed in bright, white, jumpsuits, and white hats! You will go in as untouched ( although I know you aren't,) but the before and after symbols would be good photo opps for our ever strange journalists. YOU would ALL emerge oiled and slimed by the corporate goo of the oil industry. Yes, we do want a "literal" experience for you all.
We would like you to feel the pain of the ocean and all the creatures which will die from this. We want you to clean off oil slicked birds and see what unchecked power has brought to the earth.
We want you to experience the oil as We, the People, have experienced the slime of creeping hegemony, and voracious plutocracy
We want you to feel disempowered, distresseed, confused, and HUMAN, as We, the People feel in America.
We want you to forget about putting a CAP on what oil companies pay for ruining OUR , environment.
We want you to feel the SHOCK AND AWE of the cesspool ( literally and figuratively ) that America has become. Please take the members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce with you, as they too need a REALITY CHECK!
If we can't start the GREENING of America with this disaster, then, our end will be as T.S. Eloit wrote "This is the way the world ends-not with a bang, with a whimper."
Drill Baby Drill:
http://www.markfiore.com/drill_baby_drill_0