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US gets tough on Arctic oil drilling

A damning government report on Shell's Arctic drilling programme set to result in stricter regulations on polar oil and gas exploration
Oil on troubled waters
Oil on troubled waters
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DRILLING for oil in the Arctic could get a lot tougher. The US is considering strict rules to protect the fragile polar environment, after a report found Shell tried to drill there while underprepared.

Shell attempted to drill exploratory wells in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas last year, but ran into problems: drilling rigs ran aground and vessels did not meet environmental standards. The company is now , when ConocoPhillips also plans to drill in the Chukchi Sea.

On 14 March the US Department of the Interior, which regulates drilling, released the results of a into Shell鈥檚 difficulties. The report says .

聯The report found that Shell was not fully prepared because of management shortcomings聰

To resume drilling, Shell will need approval from the federal government and, for the first time, independent reviewers. Shell must now submit a far more comprehensive plan detailing how its ships will get to the drill site, drilling procedures and the planned response to an oil spill.

The report also recommends specific drilling regulations for the Arctic. These could include ice-class vessels and the type of relief well needed to alleviate a blowout.

That is sensible, says of the Pew Environment Group in Washington DC. Storms, ice and remoteness make Arctic drilling risky. 鈥淪hell is one of the best,鈥 she says. 鈥淓ven they were unable to deal with the challenge.鈥

Topics: Energy and fuels / Environment