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Great will schedule now.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 1:07 PM, John Podesta <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ok
>
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> On Monday, September 28, 2015, Milia Fisher <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> .@Shell's move to halt offshore oil exploration is great news for the
>> climate, the Arctic oceans & the fragile wildlife that calls them home
>> (140)
>>
>> I think it's probably not necessary to include a link in the tweet,
>> because the news is big, but here's the story:
>>
>> Royal Dutch Shell suspends Arctic drilling indefinitelyBy Juliet Eilperin
>> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/juliet-eilperin> and Steven Mufson
>> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/steven-mufson> September 28 at
>> 11:10 AM
>>
>> Demonstrators protest against Royal Dutch Shell near the Polar Pioneer
>> oil drilling rig on May 16, 2015, in Seattle. (David Ryder/Getty Images)
>>
>> Royal Dutch Shell announced early Monday morning it will suspend Arctic
>> drilling
>> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/pondering-impact-of-drilling-off-remote-northwest-alaska/2011/07/21/gIQAvup6JJ_story.html> indefinitely,
>> after finding insufficient oil and gas in one of its exploratory wells to
>> justify costly development.
>>
>> The move puts the end — for now — on the contentious debate over whether
>> oil and gas exploration should take place in the environmentally sensitive
>> area off Alaska’s coast. President Obama has come under intense fire for
>> allowing drilling to proceed, and environmentalists cheered
>> Shell’s announcement.
>>
>> It also highlights the tremendous costs and risks of drilling in the
>> Arctic frontier, which is thought to have vast oil reserves but where
>> little exploration has taken place so far.
>>
>> In a statement at 1 a.m. Eastern time, Shell said that while it had
>> successfully drilled its Burger J exploration well in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea
>> this summer to a total depth of 6,800 feet, the indications of oil and gas
>> “are not sufficient to warrant further exploration in the Burger prospect.”
>> The well lies roughly 150 miles from Barrow, Alaska.
>>
>> “The Shell Alaska team has operated safely and exceptionally well in
>> every aspect of this year’s exploration program,” said Shell Oil Co.’s
>> president Marvin Odum. “Shell continues to see important exploration
>> potential in the basin, and the area is likely to ultimately be of
>> strategic importance to Alaska and the U.S. However, this is a clearly
>> disappointing exploration outcome for this part of the basin.”
>>
>> The firm said it would seal and abandon the well in accordance with U.S.
>> regulations and “will now cease further exploration activity in offshore
>> Alaska for the foreseeable future.”
>>
>> “This decision reflects both the Burger J well result, the high costs
>> associated with the project, and the challenging and unpredictable federal
>> regulatory environment in offshore Alaska,” the statement added.
>>
>> Interior Department spokeswoman Jessica Kershaw said Monday the
>> department “has focused on making sure that Shell’s exploration activities
>> are performed as safely as possible” and would continue to monitor its
>> activities as it scaled back its operations “to ensure that de-mobilization
>> activities are done safely and responsibly.”
>>
>> The company said it would take a large financial charge as a result of
>> the announcement. The balance sheet value of Shell’s Alaska position is
>> approximately $3.0 billion, with approximately a further $1.1 billion of
>> future contractual commitments for equipment the company expected to use in
>> 2016 and 2017, the company said. It will try to redeploy some of those
>> assets, but some write offs will be required.
>>
>> Shell has spent more than $7 billion on oil exploration in the Alaskan
>> Arctic, including more than $2 billion in what was a record Interior
>> Department lease sale in 2008 and $1.4 billion this year. But its efforts
>> to find a vast amount of oil have been mired in lawsuits and a regulatory
>> process complicated by a series of mishaps — such as hitting uncharted
>> shoals — that have damaged vessels required for the drilling program. The
>> BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico also resulted in a suspension of all
>> offshore drilling for a period and made regulators more sensitive to spill
>> risks.
>>
>> Lois Epstein, a licensed engineer and Arctic program director for the
>> Wilderness Society, said the project made no sense given the area’s
>> wildlife, lack of an oil spill response infrastructure and the threat
>> fossil fuel burning poses to the climate.
>>
>> “Shell’s announcement is a very good news for the marine environment,
>> sensitive coastal lands and the Arctic communities that would be devastated
>> by a major oil spill,” Epstein said in a statement. “Hopefully, this means
>> that we are done with oil companies gambling with the Arctic Ocean, and we
>> can celebrate the news that the Arctic Ocean will be safe for the
>> foreseeable future.”
>>
>> For the oil industry, however, the well results were bad news.
>>
>> “That was a huge disappointment not only for Shell but also for the
>> industry,” said Fadel Gheit, an oil analyst for Oppenheimer & Co. “This has
>> been a saga. Bad timing, bad planning, bad circumstances. It was not meant
>> to be. Everything that could go wrong went wrong.”
>>
>> He said that though the company only completed one well, he said that it
>> was the best prospect Shell had. “If you wanted to make a bet on one horse,
>> this was the horse in for the money,” he said. “This was the best
>> candidate.” In the 1990s, five wells were drilled in the area and
>> abandoned after yielding natural gas, but by early 2008 oil prices had
>> soared and Shell had taken another look at the seismic data.
>>
>> The announcement that Shell would halt drilling came less than a month
>> after President Obama’s historic trip to the Alaskan Arctic to highlight
>> climate change and Arctic policy. Environmental activists had both
>> celebrated the trip and yet also suggested a contradiction between the
>> president’s climate concern on the one hand, and his administration’s
>> allowing Shell’s drilling plans to go forward.
>>
>> “As President Obama saw first-hand, there are many challenges in the
>> Arctic region, and we can use this opportunity to address changing climate
>> and the need to protect and conserve important ocean resources,” said Susan
>> Murray, a deputy vice president at Oceana, in a statement.
>> “Shell’s announcement today allows the government to take a step back to
>> apply careful planning, precaution, and science to forge a sustainable
>> future for the Arctic.”
>>
>> “Today’s announcement from Shell that it will not drill for oil in the
>> Arctic Ocean for the foreseeable future underscores the reality that
>> drilling in this harsh and sensitive Alaskan environment is not worth the
>> risk,” Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) said in a statement Monday.
>>
>> But Rex A. Rock, Sr., president of the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
>> (ASRC), a consortium of Alaska Native companies that recently invested in
>> Shell’s oil prospects, said in a statement that he was “deeply
>> disappointed” with the news from Shell. The leaders of ASRC said they had
>> invested in Shell’s venture because of concerns that climate change would
>> make it more difficult to sustain their traditional whaling and fishing
>> based economy.
>>
>> “We are looking for solutions on how we continue to sustain our local
>> economies to support our communities,” Rock said. “Absent any responsible
>> resource development onshore and offshore, we are facing a fiscal crisis
>> beyond measure.”
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 12:40 PM, John Podesta <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I missed the Shell news, but worth finding and tweeting
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "David Hayes" <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Sep 28, 2015 11:10 AM
>>> Subject: Shell and the Arctic
>>> To: "Peter Ogden" <[email protected]>, "Trevor Houser" <
>>> [email protected]>, "Ben Kobren" <[email protected]>, "Jake
>>> Sullivan" <[email protected]>, "John Podesta" <
>>> [email protected]>
>>> Cc:
>>>
>>> Shell's dry hole in the Chukchi obviously is huge and welcome news.
>>>
>>> Perhaps the best part of this is that the Bush-era leases in the Chukchi
>>> and Beaufort Seas that were purchased for $2+ billion in 2006 are now
>>> likely to expire before any new finds are confirmed. As a result, a future
>>> Administration should avoid the need to spend billions to buy out
>>> leasholders' interests in order to prevent future Arctic offshore drilling.
>>>
>>> (You may recall that in the Clinton Administration, there was a buy-out
>>> of existing leases in Bristol Bay; that was the only way to ensure that
>>> those leases would not be developed.)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *David J. Hayes*
>>>
>>> *Stanford Law School*
>>> Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Law
>>>
>>> Crown Quadrangle
>>>
>>> 559 Nathan Abbott Way
>>>
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>>>
>>> *[email protected]*
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>> cell: 202-258-3909
>>>
>>> personal email: [email protected]
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Milia Fisher
>> Special Assistant to the Chair
>> Hillary for America
>> [email protected]
>> c: 858.395.1741
>>
>
--
Milia Fisher
Special Assistant to the Chair
Hillary for America
[email protected]
c: 858.395.1741
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