BP Given Consent For Deep-Water Well North Uist West Of Shetland
source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-17479883
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22 March 2012 Last updated at 12:58 ETBP given consent for deep-water well North Uist west of Shetland
BP logo BP has been exploring the deep waters west off Shetland since the 1970s
Oil giant BP has been given consent to drill a controversial deep-water well west of Shetland.
The North Uist well is about 125km (78 miles) to the north west of the islands, at a depth of nearly 1,300m.
The UK government's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said it had thoroughly examined BP's environmental impact and emergency response plans.
Environmental organisations have expressed concern at the news.
Energy Minister Charles Hendry said: "Oil and gas plays an important role in our economy and makes a significant contribution to our energy security, but exploration should not come at a cost to the environment.
"That is why, before giving consent, my department has very carefully scrutinised BP's plans and their emergency response measures to ensure their operations are conducted to the highest possible standards."
BP said: "We welcome the government's approval; we have worked closely with the regulators throughout the planning and approval process for this well.
"We are investing billions of pounds in the long-term future of our UK business and exploration is an important part of this.
"Ensuring our activities are managed safely and responsibly is our absolute priority - we have been exploring west of Shetland since the early 1970s and have safely produced over 800 million barrels of oil from the area."
WWF Scotland director Dr Richard Dixon said: "New deep-water drilling is just not worth the risk because we should be phasing out our use of oil instead of chasing ever more difficult sources.
"A major spill from this well would be a disaster for fishing, tourism and wildlife, with oil washing up in the Northern Isles and as far away as Norway."
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The winds off the coast of Scotland would drive a slick a long distance in a rather short time. This is complete madness.
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JanforGore
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BP's own worst case scenario says that a spill here would be twice that of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf! These people aren't human.
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zampano:
knowledge is power they don't want you to have
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Haven't we let BP destroy the environment enough?
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EdJoyProductions:
Scotland look out.
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zampano:
well said. Perhaps all attachment need be severed so we can be freed to chose between right for all or not. There is so much I can not in good conscience just do for a paycheck any more. Effort and resources need be redirected for people and planet now.
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circlesquared
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the gulf is still crushed and strangled by "their emergency response measures to ensure their operations are conducted to the highest possible standards." Required impact study? Not so much. Safety measures maintained on rig? No not that. Followed the permitted one well at the site? Nope. Listened to EPA and kept COREXIT out of the water? over 1 million gallons we know about used. Unknown bio-engineered organisms used? An untested oil eating micro organic creature was released to consume the oil that couldn't be collected, WHAT STANDARDS?
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unbelievable..........AHHHHH!!!!
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