Judge blocks offshore drilling moratorium

A Louisiana brown pelican flies over water that has been affected by the BP Plc Deepwater Horizon drilling rig oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico near Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
A Louisiana brown pelican flies over water that has been affected by the BP Plc Deepwater Horizon drilling rig oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico near Port Fourchon, Louisiana.

— A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the Gulf oil spill.

Several companies that ferry people and supplies and provide other services to offshore drilling rigs had asked U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans to overturn the moratorium.

President Barack Obama’s administration has halted the approval of any new permits for deepwater drilling and suspended drilling at 33 exploratory wells in the gulf.


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Feldman says in his ruling that the Interior Department failed to provide adequate reasoning for the moratorium. He says it seems to assume that because one rig failed, all companies and rigs doing deepwater drilling pose an imminent danger.

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