Offshore drilling and research has evolved with time, the demand for fossil fuel has really made geologist and engineers comb every area to look for ways to combat demand. Offshore oil extraction currently accounts for 37% of global production. Presently 28% of global gas production takes place offshore and this is increasing.(offshore natural gas and oil production was restricted to shallow waters such as the North sea or coastal areas around the US.(world ocean review.com). Since many older deposits…
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As gas prices continue to hover around 4 dollars a gallon were hearing a cry for relief at the pump. Many people see offshore drilling as the answer and public support for offshore drilling has risen 18 over the last three years. Most people forget at what cost this oil has come with. On April 20, 2010 the offshore oil drilling rig Deep water Horizon exploded. It killed 11 workers and released 5 million barrels, or 200 million gallons, of oil into the Gulf of Mexico making it the worst environmental…
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Matthew Gerarve Robert McKinnon English 2000 8 October 2014 Field Research Report-Offshore Drilling Introduction The oil and gas industry is one of the most controversial yet important sectors in the global economy today, especially in the United States. Oil has been a major part of most Americans’ lives for the better part of the last century. It is our main source of fuel for many modes of transportation such as automobiles, airplanes, and ships. Petroleum also plays a vital part in our society…
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Writing 1010 Zach Chatterley 6 December 2011 Deep Sea Drilling: Dangerous or Useful? Deep sea drilling is becoming more of a problem as oil companies are finding ways to drill deeper into the earth’s surface. The water pressures at depths of 7,000 feet under the surface are as much as 200 times that of the atmosphere (Margolis). Companies continue to drill not knowing if they will be successful in discovering oil. Although deep sea drilling makes up almost 10% of our oil supply, there is much harm…
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After the BP oil spill, there were many changes to offshore drilling that were put into place for the good of everyone involved. The first step in more regulation came about on July 26, 2010, when the HOR passed a pair of bills that were aimed at promoting safer deep-water drilling and providing a better response and cleanup for oil spills. Also, the Senate Committee passed legislation to give the Coast Guard more resources to prevent future spills from happening. The first bill, the research and…
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Drilling offshore in the Arctic Ocean at the north of Alaska represents a complex case study that involves community, animals and the environment. In 2008, the United States Geological Survey predicted that the north side of the Arctic Ocean contains 90 billion barrels of undiscovered, potentially recoverable oil (Beilinson). When the United States government initially allowed Royal Dutch Shell to drill offshore at the Arctic Ocean, into the waters of Chukchi and Beaufort seas, environmentalists…
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produces (Tainter & Patzek, 2012). The demands for cheap energy continue to drive our economy, so much so that to stop off-shore drilling could be detrimental to the economy. One of the concepts described in Chapter 1 of the textbook was the idea that an increase in the price of supply results in decreased inventory and increases the price of the product. If off-shore drilling were to stop, the oil supply would be reduced and prices would naturally rise. An increase in expenditure for oil products would…
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taken soon so out country can get back on its feet. Some solutions that should be taken are; more offshore oil drilling, government regulated oil economy, and for the Obama Administration to give the OK on the proposed keystone XL pipeline. With these solutions it will increase American Oil production and therefore decrease American gas prices. The first solution would be to create more offshore drilling for energy. The Outer Continental Shelf, (OCS), supplies the most oil and natural gas than any…
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pressurised water and chemicals to break apart rocks within the crust of the Earth. The ultimate goal of the process is to release oils and gases that can be used for fossil fuels. In Southern California alone, there are more than two hundred of these offshore drilling sites, and all of them pose a threat to the ocean. One of the biggest concerns that comes from fracking is the direct pollution it adds to the ocean. In the case of an oil spill, humans will not be affected the most, rather marine life. Many…
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SPILL. 31% HAVE A FAVORABLE OPINION REGARDING THE BP COMPANY. 43% SAID BP WAS DOING A GOOD TO EXCELLENT JOB IN CLEANING UP THE OIL LEAKED FROM UNDERWATER VALVE THAT FAILED. 31% SAID THE ARE DOING A FAIR TO REALLY POOR JOB. POLICIES ADDRESSING OFFSHORE DRILLING ISSUES • OIL SPILL RESPONSE PLANS -THE BUREAU OF SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT HAS FORMULATED A PLANNED RESPONSE THAT WILL HELP PREPARE FOR A WORSE CASE SCENARIO DISCHARGE BY TAKING IN TO CONSIDERATION THE FOLLOWING FACTORS: 1. THE LOCATION…
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