Bill Nelson: Gulf Oil Spill Shows Danger of Offshore Drilling

Every device or system touted as fail-safe failed

June 4, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Bill Nelson is a Democratic senator from Florida and a member of the Senate Commerce Committee.

Most presidents since the 1980s have supported or even strengthened a national moratorium on offshore oil drilling. They have rightly concluded that it makes no sense to jeopardize our nation’s coastal economies and fragile environments by expanding drilling. After all, the United States has only 3 percent of the world’s oil supply. It simply wouldn’t solve the problem of our reliance on foreign oil, especially when America consumes one-fourth of the oil on earth, four times more than any other nation.

In fact, no amount of coastal drilling could ever put a dent in our dependence on foreign oil. Nor could it bring down gas prices, make us more energy-efficient, or begin to break our addiction to fossil fuels.

Yet in recent years, proposals to expand offshore drilling have surfaced time and again in Congress. These plans put the economies and environments of all coastal states at risk. Spills from platforms, pipelines, and tankers occur too often in the Gulf of Mexico. Even a small rig accident could devastate major industries, such as fishing and tourism, that depend on healthy marine life and clean beaches.

Contrary to BP’s first estimates, we now know the Deepwater Horizon spill already is the worst in our nation’s history. And we still don’t know how much harm it will wreak before it’s cleaned up.

[See photos of the Gulf oil spill disaster.]

We do know that this spill has disproved claims about the safety of offshore drilling. Every device or system touted as fail-safe failed—and the technical capacity of the oil industry to promptly seal a deep-water oil gusher is nonexistent.

But none of this has curbed the oil industry’s push for continued expansion into the waters off coastal states like Florida, Virginia, and Alaska. In Florida, a secretive pro-oil drilling coalition has been trying to push a bill through the state legislature to allow rigs just three miles off the state’s Gulf Coast. I’ve urged the governor to call a special legislative session to consider a constitutional ban on oil drilling in the waters immediately off Florida.

[See a roundup of editorial cartoons about the gulf oil spill.]

The explosion and tragic loss of life on the Deepwater Horizon has made me think of the words of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, who studied the events leading up to the Challenger disaster in 1986. He concluded that when it comes to any technology, “reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.” That’s truer today than ever.

In his recent news conference, President Obama conceded, “Where I was wrong was in my belief that the oil companies had their act together when it came to worst-case scenarios.” He rightly backed off, at least temporarily, from any expansion of deep-water drilling.

The president also correctly recognized that safety isn’t the only issue of concern. The oil industry’s “cozy and sometimes corrupt” relationship with government regulators meant there was little or no oversight at all, he said. Indeed, recent investigations showed drilling regulators engaged in sexual relationships with oil industry representatives, accepted gifts and trips from them, and won jobs with the companies.

In response, New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez and I have introduced legislation to end these incestuous relationships. We also have a bill to make sure BP, not the American taxpayer, pays for all of this mess.

[See which members of Congress get the most money from the oil and gas industry.]

In the meantime, the scope of this crisis in the Gulf should prompt every American to re-examine Big Oil’s safe-technology claims and support a halt to the industry’s profit-driven push for drilling in new offshore areas.

Read why offshore oil drilling should not go away, by Mary Landrieu, a Democratic senator from Louisiana and a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

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Mr. bill Nelson is an idiot of grand proportions. He would like to see all the rigs out of the gulf, and then we can watch all these jobs leave with them. What do you do then Mr. Nelson? Oh yes, we will have to spend more on oil and put the money into the pockets of our enemies. Smart thinking Mr. Nelson. all this talk about alternative energy is years away from becoming reality, what do we use in the meantime to run our country and transportation system? Air? Like most of the Dems in office they live in LA LA LAND.

This November will be their wake up call, America's had enough of the lies and BS coming out of this administration and its supporters. You will all be unemployed like the oil workers IF this halt to drill is expanded.

OH yes, one more thing, this crisis in the gulf is all on the Divine Ones shoulders. He took the bucks fro BP and gave them the sweetheart deal to drill without proper inspections and supervision. Stop blaming Bush!!! Be a man and own up to the mistake you made.

Paul of FL 12:26PM June 19, 2010

As time passed, books show how LBJ was fooled into issuing the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. The CIA's Howard Hunt forged the cables, mentioned in Nixon transcripts. The Pentagon Papers described how corrupt Catholic Pres. Diem & Thieu secretly used US transport & people to profit from heroin from poppies. See "The Politics of Heroin in SE Asia" by McCoy. That illegal war was called "Cardinal Spellman's War." The gay Cardinal made sure his little pal became Pres. of S. Vietnam. Before the War, Congress gave tax rebates to people who invested in renewable energy..solar, wind, waves, etc. I bought shares in solar panel companies. The war ended the subsidy. The little companies failed. I lost $6000 on them but solar techniques improve, & maybe some of it from workers in those companies I like the look of huge offshore wind machines in Scandinavia, and the big blue solar panel display on a majorm NS Calf. freeway to Vegas. It's old but still making electricity. Portugal now has a wonderful big iinstallation of wave power capsules, rocking back & forth. Oh, whet a change to have a lullabye mode instead of using coal mines with men being kiiled there every day.

ajura dawnveirs of CA 7:18PM June 09, 2010

Obama is an expanded Jimmy Carter who foisted alternate fuels and renewable fuels into media. Running out of oil and gas in 10 years, but here we are in 2010, world using more of both, and finding more oil/gas all the time. Envirno-wackos have kept us handcuffed, while France bought rights to nuclear power policy from Westinghous and General Electric. Installed nuclear plants all over the world, and generating 80% of French power. Chernoybl was built without a containment building, and 3 mile island problem caused by technician shutting off the cooling water. Jane Fonda made a movie, and our movie educated crowd resists any/and all such clean, cheap, and efficient power. Navy just retired aircraft carrier because cost of changing out fuel rods, more expensive than building a newer carrier. FEAR among the uneducated, and "I've got mine, and I don't care about you" crowd. When we received "And a little child shall lead you", Barry Obama was not the intended child. And folks are finding that out. Nelson should retire(resign) along with Helen Thomas, and please take Barrack (Barry) with him. We will be using fossil fuels for many more years, long after I have departed this earthly form, at 80 years now. Get some common sense back, and develop our own assets, make jobs for Americans, and keep our funds at home, not financing other countries who are killing and injuring our military. Consider Oil and gas are ingredients in our clothing, food, plastic products, testing equipment, and many other products. Google for: Products made from Oil or Gas.

Frank25 of CO 4:47PM June 07, 2010

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