by Plantagenet » Tue 01 Jan 2013, 22:04:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PeakOiler', 'S')hell Alaska says a drifting drill ship that broke loose from tow vessels during a severe storm has run aground on the southeast side of Sitkalidak Island...... first test of oil spill response efforts in the arctic waters...
This situation is bad enough without posting misinformation about it. Please note that your post has two significant errors that might confuse readers.
(1) Please check your geography---- Sitkalidak Island is
NOT in the Arctic----its a small island off Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska.
(2) Please check your history----this is definitely
NOT the "first test" of oil response in this area. The NE Gulf of Alaska was the scene of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Some of the oil went all the way to Kodiak Island. If you don't know about the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Google "Exxon Valdez" and check it out.
This event, bad as it is, is likely to be far far smaller then the Exxon Valdez disaster.
I was lucky enough to visit the Kulluk last summer when it was delayed for weeks in Dutch Harbor as it waited for EPA permits to start work. It was a very beautiful ship, but it wasn't a heavy weather vessel and it shouldn't have been used for this drilling program----- Shell was smart to try do their Chukchi Sea drilling work in the summer----but Shell was stupid to go ahead after the EPA delayed them into the fall, and now they are in deep doo doo. Looks like Shell is going to find that out the hard way that the weather gets very very very very very bad in Alaska in the winter..