Federal drilling chief refuses to pin down date for early end of deep-water ban
By Alan Sayre, APWednesday, August 4, 2010
Drilling chief won’t pin down date for ending ban
NEW ORLEANS — The nation’s top drilling regulator is refusing to pin down a date for a possible early end to the deep-water petroleum drilling ban in the Gulf of Mexico.
Michael Bromwich is head of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement. He would not commit Wednesday to a deadline for a decision.
He had said Tuesday that the Obama administration was considering tossing out the six-month ban.
He now says it is “very unlikely” a decision will come before a federal appeals court’s Sept. 1 hearing on a lawsuit challenging the moratorium.
The ban was struck down by a federal judge in June. A second version emphasizing safety equipment rather than water depth was imposed in July. hopes of passing legal muster.
Bromwich’s comments came during a public forum in New Orleans.
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