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EPA spill plan deadlines
BOZEMAN, Mont. - Montana State University Extension has been fielding numerous questions about confusion over deadlines required by the Environmental Protection Agency's program for Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC). Seeking to...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resources, Water Pollution, Environmental Politics, Farms
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Greenpeace ship, submarines to monitor Arctic drilling
Q13 FOX News Online & CNNGreenpeace plans on deploying two submarines to keep tabs on Royal Dutch Shell when the oil company starts drilling in the Arctic, which could begin as soon as next month. The subs, a two-person and a one-person craft, are currently on board the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, BP Plc
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Shell oil rig set for landmark Alaska journey
Los Angeles TimesAmid the tangle of towering steel, heavy cranes and overcast skies of Seattle's busy commercial shipyards, Shell Oil's massive Kulluk drilling rig is preparing to push off for the Arctic Ocean. When it does, America's balance between energy needs and...Tags: Shipbuilding, Heavy Engineering, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry
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Enbridge Gets Approval To Replace Parts of Oil Pipeline
FOX 17 Web ProducerAbout a year and a half after causing the largest oil spill in the Midwest, Enbridge Energy has received state approval to replace about 15 miles of pipeline in Michigan. The Michigan Public Service Commission issued its approval Tuesday, noting that all...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Cuba offshore drilling may hit oil reservoir soon
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — A Spanish company drilling an exploratory well north of Havana is within a week of reaching its target: an oil reservoir believed to lie under Cuban waters roughly 60 miles from Florida. That... -
Report: Stronger rules needed to stop oil spills
DETROIT (AP) — States should approve their own rules to protect the Great Lakes basin from oil pollution because federal laws inadequately address the problem, according to a new report written in response to a massive oil spill in southern...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Pollution, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Enbridge Incorporated, Environmental Politics
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Obama Administration Approves Shell Oil Spill Response Plan
Channel 2 NewsThe Obama administration approved Shell’s oil spill response plan for the Beaufort Sea on Wednesday. It was one of two outstanding federal permissions the company needs to proceed with its Arctic offshore drilling program this summer. Shell is...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues
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BP accuses US of withholding Gulf oil spill evidence
KIAHBP, you know, the folks involved in what is arguably the largest environmental disaster in the history of the gulf coast. Yeah, those guys. Well, now the British petroleum suits are trying to make Uncle Sam out to be a big, fat liar-liar. They claim to...Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), BP Plc
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Reuters: Marine Insurance Rules Will Become A Sanction On Iran
Marine insurance, or lack of it, may yet turn out to be the most effective sanction used by Western nations in 17 years of tightening the screws on Iran's nuclear program. A European Union oil embargo on Iran, set to take effect in July, prohibits EU...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), China, Singapore, European Union, Europe
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News briefs from around nation, world
Financial reports to show how much cash left for candidates, ’super’ PACs since Super Tuesday WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time since the Super Tuesday primaries, voters are getting a look at just how much money presidential...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Federal Election Commission, Economy, Business and Finance, Ronald Reagan, Environmental Issues
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Two Years Later How The Seafood Industry Is Recovering
WGNO NewsIn spite of the disaster, and the uncertain future the Seafood Market in Westwego never shut down. Vendors have remained there seven days a week doing what they can to stay afloat. Vanessa Bolano has more. “We still maintaining so.” Dee...Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Seafood, Aquaculture, Petroleum Industry
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Nation, world news briefs Wednesday, April 25
Former BP engineer arrested, U.S. government shows hand in Gulf of Mexico oil spill case NEW ORLEANS (AP) — By arresting a former BP engineer Tuesday, federal prosecutors for the first time showed their hand in the Gulf oil spill case, saying...
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