MARKEY INTRODUCES OIL SPILL "SOS" BILL
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Category: Government CommitteesType: News
Source: U.S. House Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming
Party: Democrat
Date: Friday, June 25th, 2010
MARKEY INTRODUCES OIL SPILL "SOS" BILL
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2010
CONTACT: 202-225-4012
Legislation would divert big oil subsidies to scientists, in order to enhance spill prevention and response
Washington, D.C.-- Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today introduced the "Stop Oil Spills Act," a bill to fund research into new oil spill prevention and response technologies.
Following BP CEO Tony Hayward's admission that his company did not have a "tool-kit" to respond to a sizeable spill from a deep-water well, Markey introduced the bill to create a research plan to develop 21st century oil safety and spill response technologies.
"As the big oil companies have continued to push the limits to drill ultra-deep, it has become painfully clear that they have not kept pace with technology needed to make the drilling ultra-safe and to have any potential cleanup response be ultra-fast," said Markey, the Chairman of the Energy and Environment Subcommittee and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming.
"This legislation would divert money from Big Oil subsidies to scientists and spill response experts, to ensure that our country's best and brightest minds can develop the technology that is sorely lacking when it comes to oil spill prevention and response."
The SOS Act will not increase costs to taxpayers. The bill is paid for by redirecting $50 million per year in oil and gas royalty payments that are now being used to subsidize industry development of deepwater drilling technologies, something that industry has the resources and incentives to perform on its own. The bill redirects those funds to a D.O.E. grant plan to develop next-generation technologies to prevent or stop offshore drilling spills.
This new plan will help to ensure that we avoid future offshore well blowouts like the one that led to the current disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, so that in the event of a blowout, that we have the right tools on hand to stop the spill quickly and effectively.
The bill requires the Secretary of Energy, in consultation with the Secretary of Interior, within six months to establish a plan to award support for the development, demonstration, and commercialization of innovative technologies to prevent, stop, or capture large-scale accidental discharges of oil or other hydrocarbons from offshore oil and gas drilling operations, including deep-water and ultra-deepwater operations.
Full text of the bill can be found here: http://markey.house.gov/docs/sos_act.pdf
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