Hundreds of Gulf Coast residents are expected to join a coalition of environmental and social justice groups on Wednesday to protest outside the Superdome, where theย Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)ย intends to auction off leases for offshore oil and gas drilling inย the Gulf of Mexico.
Forty-seven organizations sentย a letter to President Obamaย last week calling for him to cancel the planned lease auctions that would release millions of acres in the Gulf of Mexicoย for oil and gas drilling.ย The sales include 43 million acres set to be auctioned on Wednesday, and another 47 million acres proposed for auction inย 2017.ย
Only two people spoke atย BOEMโs public hearingย in New Orleans on March 17 on the bureau’s proposed plan to offer 47.41ย million acresย to the oil and gasย industryย to lease in the Central Planning Area of the Gulf of Mexico in 2017.
BOEM representative Caryl Fagot told DeSmog after the public hearing: ย โThis was the place for people to voice their opposition to new leasing, not at the auction itself, when it is too late.โ
BOEM makes a presentation at a public hearing in New Orleans. ยฉ2016 Julie Dermansky
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Though the Obama Administration recentlyย took the Atlantic Coast out of its 2017-2022 plan for offshore fossil fuel development, itย proposed three leases for theย Arctic and ten forย the Gulf of Mexico.
Fagot pointed out that those who missed the hearings on proposed lease sales in the Gulf to take place in 2017, have until May 2 to send in their comments.
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The two speakers who testified wereย Anne Rolfes, the director of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade,ย andย Monique Verdin, member of the United Houma Nation tribe and a Gulf Coast liaison ofย theย Indigenousย Environmentalย Network. Both called for no newย leasing in the Gulf. Newย drilling puts the region at risk for anotherย oil spill and any oil recovered, when burned off, will contribute to climate change.ย
Video: Monique Verdin Speaks at BOEMโs Public Hearing in New Orleans.
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Rolfes thinks BOEM did a bad job getting the word out about the March 17 meeting because many area residents oppose expansion of offshore drilling operations.ย She became aware of the hearing only two days prior, after finding a public notice in a local weekly newspaper.
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BOEM defended its public hearing notification process, stating it ran ads in local newspapers and posted the information on the bureauโs website. But BOEM representatives admitted its last two hearings were not well attended. There was only one person at one event, and at another, no one showed up at all.ย
Video: John Filostrat, a BOEM public affairs officer, explains the new agencies created to replace the Minerals Management Service after the BP oil disaster.ย
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BOEM is one of three agencies created by the Obama Administration to replace the Minerals Management Service,ย after it was determined theย regulatory agency was ill-equipped to prevent or deal with the BP oil disaster. The bureau is responsible for environmental studies and managing new leasesย onย the outer continental shelf.ย
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The other two agencies are theย Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) and theย Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR). BSEEย is responsible forย safety and environmental regulations on all offshore energy developments, and ONRRย collects royalties from oil and gas produced on federal property.ย
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An environmental activist at the March 17 hearing voicedย his concern about theย BOEM plans to lease in 2017. He said leases are in waters thatย are double the depth of the waters where the Deepwater Horizon disaster occurred, and asked BOEMย how the bureauย would get a similar incident under control in much deeper waters.
โIt would be difficult,โ a BOEM representative conceded.ย
Vessels at the site where theย Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, leading to the 2010 BP oil disaster. ยฉ2010 Julie Dermansky
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โWe take unknown environmental damages into account in our work,โ Beth Ord, a biologist with BOEM, told DeSmog. However, despite the incomplete scientific data onย the impacts of the BP blowout, it is BOEMโs job to determine the feasibility of new projects in the Gulf, and make sure that if new drilling takes place, it is done safely.ย
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โThe Gulf of Mexico has been devastated by negligent oil companies and continues to be plundered for profit,โ saidย Ruth Breech, a senior campaigner atย Rainforest Action Networkย at a press conference before BOEMโs hearing. Breaking up the regulatory agency doesnโt change her stance that the oil shouldย be left in the ground.ย
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Organizers of the upcoming Superdome protest hope they can build on the momentum created by the national Keep It in the Ground movementโs direct actions to blockย federal auctions of drilling rights on public lands across the country.ย
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โThe people in the Gulf Coast are finally waking up to the utter destruction of handing over our Gulf of Mexico to Big Oil. Oil spills, a destroyed coast and seafood in peril is what has come from drilling over the last fifty years,โ saidย Rolfes, who is working with the Rainforest Action Network and other groups to stop the auction on 23 March.
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Rolfesย acknowledged that many jobs inย Louisiana are connected to the oil and gas industry, making her stance a touchy subject in Louisiana. But she believes new job opportunities can be created to restore the coast and build renewable energy sources.ย
โIn a chilling foretelling, BP nicknamed its own Deepwater Horizon oil drilling lease โMacondo,โ the cursed town of mirrors in Gabriel Garcia Marquezโsย 100ย Years of Solitude, and the story of generations doomed to repeat history,โ Janet MacGillivray, Esq., with Indigena, wrote in a press release. MacGillivrayโs organization is involved with the programming including seminars and films that is taking place in the days preceding the auction.
Josh Fox, the producer and director of Gasland and Gasland 2, will screen his film How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Canโt Change, at the Joy Theater on 21 March. All of the events are free and open to the public.ย
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The information presented at BOEMโs public hearing is on the bureauโs website.ย Public comments on the proposed 2017 leases can be made by email until May 2.
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Lead image: Anne Rolfes, the director of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade,ย Monique Verdin, aย Gulf Coast Liaison for Indigenousย Environmentalย Network, and Ruth Breech, a senior campaigner atย Rainforest Action Networkย at a press conference held before BOEMโs public hearing in New Orleans. ยฉ2016 Julieย Dermansky
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