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USW: Hold Off Drilling in Gulf Until It’s Safe

 

by James Parks, Sep 2, 2010

The explosion and fire on an offshore petroleum platform in the Gulf of Mexico today shows “we need to make sure all these rigs in the Gulf are safe to operate before we put personnel back to work on them,” United  Steelworkers (USW) Vice President Gary Beevers said.

One person was injured in the explosion on a platform owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy Inc.

Beevers, who heads the union’s National Oil Bargaining division, said in a statement:

I would hate to see a worker killed in our haste to reopen the Gulf to drilling. We need to give the government adequate time to do its inspections and ensure adequate health and safety provisions are in place.

It’s ironic, said Beevers, the explosion happened one day after the American Petroleum Institute (API), the oil industry’s trade association, held rallies to lift the moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf.

Instead of holding political protests, the API and the industry should be helping the government ensure all the rigs are safe to operate so the moratorium can be removed sooner.

We want drilling to return to the Gulf just like everyone else in the industry, but we have to make sure these rigs are safe first. We don’t need another oil explosion and oil spill.

Meanwhile, Beevers adds, offshore workers and the businesses affected by the moratorium that came as a result of the BP explosion and oil spill should be given “adequate assistance.”

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  1. biged on 02.09.2010 at 17:36 (Reply)

    DRILL BABY DRILL OMG HERE WE GO AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. sweartogod on 02.09.2010 at 18:19 (Reply)

    I agree it should be safe. In the meantime many workers are out of jobs and the area is hurting. How long will it take? This Nov the Dems are in big trouble.

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