Posted on 02/17/2011 2:27:34 PM PST by jazusamo
As the first anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster draws near, any reason that would have justified delays has, under a rule of reason, expired, his order states.
The order comes as Republicans and pro-drilling Democrats are already attacking Interior over the lack of new deepwater permits since the formal ban expired.
Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) is already blocking the confirmation of Dan Ashe, President Obamas choice to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, until 15 deepwater permits are issued.
Vitter is also blocking confirmation of a top Commerce Department scientist due to concerns about Obama administration drilling policy.
I applaud this ruling today. It confirms what Sen. Landrieu and I have been saying along with virtually every other Louisianian: President Obama's continuing de facto moratorium in the Gulf is inexcusable, Vitter said in a statement Thursday.
The Presidents de facto moratorium is destroying American jobs, hurting our economy and forcing businesses to move overseas, added Rep. Doc Hastings (R-Wash.), chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee.
The Interior Department did not provide immediate comment on Feldmans order. The department has toughened offshore safety rules in the wake of the BP spill and says oil companies must show compliance with the beefed-up standards before new permits will be issued.
Michael Bromwich, Interiors top offshore drilling regulator, recently said that he expects permitting to resume before mid-year.
30 days?
Salazar needs to be in jail NOW!
Absolutely agree. Salazar should have been jailed for contempt when he issued the second moratorium by ignoring the judge’s ruling on the first.
House Hearings Now
Here in Fla. I understand that AG Pam Bondi is waiting for the Admnistration to file an appeal on Judge Vinson’s Jan. 31st ruling against the constitutionality of Obamacare. They have 30 days from the ruling. So far, they have not done so. I believe Bondi will go and ask for a contempt of court and an injunction based upon their openly defying his order.
It was recently announced the interior department wants to sell a large quantity of our emergency oil reserves. There is another agenda.
He should have ordered federal marshals to take possession of the permitting office and appointed an administrator to take over the process.
Oh, and I should add, then the House can defund those Int. Dept. positions.
Bump!
Judge Martin Feldman, put your boot on the throat of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.
Judge Martin Feldman, put your boot on the throat of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.
As Obama sealed a deal with the Chinese President for them to buy 30% stake in a drilling company in our country,then, it comes out two years ago, Chinese hackers hacked into oil companies computers seeking information on oil revenues, bids, costs, etc..
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