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More Alaska drilling proposed as DOT considers new pipeline regulations

 

Spurred by oil giant BP's many Alaska leaks, the Department of Transportation

will soon propose tighter rules for minor petroleum pipelines. BP's North Slope

lines were exempt from certain federal regulations because they operated at low

pressure in a rural area, and weren't near commercially navigable waters. Thus,

despite as much as 14 years of neglect, BP may not have violated any federal

regs. The new rules could make life easier for DOT's fewer than 100 inspectors,

who are responsible for 200,000 miles of pipeline. Low-pressure lines account

for half the oil spilled nationwide, by volume, so the rule expansion will come

none too soon: the Interior Department is set to open tens of thousands of acres

of environmentally sensitive North Slope wetlands to new oil drilling. Now, when

the inevitable spills send oil all over that land, we'll all have the comfort of

knowing that federal regulations were violated and oil companies will get a

stern talking-to. Whew.

 

 

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straight to the source: The Washington Post, Steven Mufson, 16 Aug 2006

 

 

straight to the source: Houston Chronicle, Associated Press, H. Josef Hebert, 16

Aug 2006

 

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