July 12-13th, Gulf oil spill panel to look at root causes

Excerpt, Seth Borenstein, AP and Reuters.
A U.S. presidential panel to probe the cause of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and recommend new rules to prevent future disasters is helding its first public meeting in New Orleans on July 12 and 13.
The two-day meeting will “hear directly from the people of the Gulf Coast whose lives and livelihoods have been so profoundly affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon spill,” said Bob Graham, a former U.S. Senator, and William Reilly, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency. They also will examine the root causes of the April 20 oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, looking deeper than just equipment failures.
The leaders of the new presidential oil spill commission say they will focus on how safety, government oversight and the ability to clean up spills haven’t kept up with drilling technology.
Co-chairman William Reilly says existing clean-up technology and response plans are primitive.
The seven-member commission, which has six months to do its work, will also seek expert advice on “regulatory, technical, legal, scientific and risk-management issues to ensure that any offshore drilling is done safety”.
The Obama administration had issued a moratorium on offshore drilling to give the commission time for its investigation, but a federal court lifted the ban. The government is appealing.

