Thursday, June 24, 2010

when the difficult becomes easy

All other new projects in the Arctic have been halted by the Obama administration’s moratorium on offshore drilling, including more traditional projects like Shell Oil’s plans to drill three wells in the Chukchi Sea and two in the Beaufort.

But BP’s project, called Liberty, has been exempted as regulators have granted it status as an “onshore” project even though it is about three miles off the coast in the Beaufort Sea. The reason: it sits on an artificial island — a 31-acre pile of gravel in about 22 feet of water — built by BP.

Well, there ya go. BP would rather build a fucking ISLAND IN THE ARCTIC, than comply with offshore drilling regulations. Dicks forever.

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