Posts Tagged ‘gulf of mexico’

BP’s plan for drilling in the Gulf is approved

by Associated Press Published: October 22,2011

Tags: BP, Deepwater Horizon, gulf of mexico, new york times

HOUSTON — The Obama administration on Friday took another step toward allowing BP to return to the Gulf of Mexico, approving the first oil drilling plan for the company there since the explosion that sank the Deepwater Horizon rig more than a year ago. According to The New York Times, it was another sign that [...] [...]

State casino revenue drops $6 million in September

September was a down month at Coast casinos. The year started with slow but steady growth. Revenue increased in five of the first seven months, and despite slipping in August and September, remains $5.8 million ahead of last year’s pace. August’s $10 million drop in gross casino revenue was followed by a $6 million decrease [...] [...]

BP Gulf spill compensation fund to be audited

by Associated Press Published: July 21,2011

Tags: Alabama, british petroleum, Eric Holder, Gov. Haley Barbour, gulf of mexico, Kenneth Feinberg, Mississippi

WASHINGTON — An independent audit will be performed on the $20 billion fund set up to compensate victims of last year’s BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday. In a letter to the fund’s administrator, Kenneth Feinberg, Holder stressed that the goal is to balance the need for [...] [...]

Study: Drilling stoppage to cost state $8.4M

by Amy McCullough Published: July 25,2010

Tags: gulf of mexico, moratorium, natural gas drilling, oil drilling, OIL SPILL FALLOUT

The Obama administration’s six-month moratorium on oil and natural gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico could mean an $8.4 million decrease in state and local tax revenues for Mississippi, according to a new study. The study released by LSU professor Dr. Joseph Mason examined 33 deepwater rigs in the Gulf, from which the United [...] [...]

Fishing ban expanded; one-third of Gulf closed

by Associated Press Published: July 5,2010

Tags: BP, gulf of mexico, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Vermilion Bay

NEW ORLEANS — A ban on fishing in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico has been estended to an area south of Vermilion Bay, La., roughly the western edge of oil spreading from the broken BP well. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the closing brings to more than 81,000 square miles of [...] [...]

Oil spill challenges research universities

by Wally Northway Published: June 27,2010

Tags: BP, Gulf Coast Oil disaster, gulf of mexico, Mississippi Research Consortium, research, scientists

Scientists asked to do a lot with a little   Scientists at Mississippi’s four public research universities find themselves on the front lines of the oil spill battle. Researchers are being asked to collect data on everything from the effects on wildlife and plants to the socio-economic impact.  Yet, it could not have come at [...] [...]

Wiesenburg named research VP at USM

Dr. Denis Wiesenburg, a seasoned researcher and oceanographer, assumes his new role at the University of Southern Mississippi as vice president of research at a time when the university is extensively involved in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. He has worked on five oil spills during his [...] [...]

BP’s ability questioned as Gulf oil chokes marshes

BARATARIA BAY, La. — The Gulf of Mexico oil spill seeped miles deeper into Louisiana’s fragile marshes, making it tougher to clean up or to rescue wildlife like the brown pelican, as the federal government questioned whether BP will be able plug its blown-out well on the seabed. With frustration mounting at the global oil [...] [...]

BP exec: Doing all we can, understand frustration

by Associated Press Published: May 24,2010

Tags: BP, Doug Suttles, Good Morning America, gulf of mexico

NEW ORLEANS — The executive in charge of fighting BP’s massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill says the company is doing everything it can to plug the seabed gusher but understands everybody is frustrated. Doug Suttles, chief operating officer at BP PLC, went on all three network morning talks shows Monday with the same message: [...] [...]

Despite gusher, Gulf Coast open for business

For Laura Allen, the waiting is the hardest part. An employee at Mississippi State Hospital in Whitfield, Allen booked a condo on the Alabama Gulf Coast months ago, well before the Deepwater Horizon explosion that is still spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico. As her refund deadline approached, she agonized over whether or not [...] [...]

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