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Bush backs Alaskan oil drilling | Bush backs Alaskan oil drilling |
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US President George W Bush has lifted a ban on oil and gas drilling in an Alaskan Bay known for its wildlife. | US President George W Bush has lifted a ban on oil and gas drilling in an Alaskan Bay known for its wildlife. |
Before any drilling, there will be scope for studies and public comment said the Interior Department, which stressed the need for energy security. | Before any drilling, there will be scope for studies and public comment said the Interior Department, which stressed the need for energy security. |
Home to endangered whales, the Bristol Bay is thought to contain some 200 million barrels of oil. | Home to endangered whales, the Bristol Bay is thought to contain some 200 million barrels of oil. |
The news comes as a trans-Alaska pipeline was shut down after some 500 gallons of crude oil were spilled. | The news comes as a trans-Alaska pipeline was shut down after some 500 gallons of crude oil were spilled. |
The spill came from a section above ground in the Brooks Range in northern Alaska, due to a faulty weld, and it remains unknown how long the shutdown will last. | The spill came from a section above ground in the Brooks Range in northern Alaska, due to a faulty weld, and it remains unknown how long the shutdown will last. |
Cautious | Cautious |
By lifting the ban in the Bristol Bay, some 5.6 million acres (2.3 million hectares) of land will be open for assessment by the Interior Department. | By lifting the ban in the Bristol Bay, some 5.6 million acres (2.3 million hectares) of land will be open for assessment by the Interior Department. |
As well as oil, the bay is said to house some 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas under, somewhere between three and twenty miles from shore. | As well as oil, the bay is said to house some 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas under, somewhere between three and twenty miles from shore. |
Moves in the past to drill the area have been met with anger from environmentalists as well as the local fishing community, for whom the bay has a significant interest. | Moves in the past to drill the area have been met with anger from environmentalists as well as the local fishing community, for whom the bay has a significant interest. |
"The president has opened the door for us," said Stanley Mack, mayor of the Aleutians East Borough. | "The president has opened the door for us," said Stanley Mack, mayor of the Aleutians East Borough. |
"We're going to walk through it very cautiously," he added. | "We're going to walk through it very cautiously," he added. |
The important role of fishing - including salmon and red king crab - led Congress to prevent the area from being drilled following a huge oil spill by the Exxon Valdez tanker in 1989. | The important role of fishing - including salmon and red king crab - led Congress to prevent the area from being drilled following a huge oil spill by the Exxon Valdez tanker in 1989. |
Exxon is not the only firm to have spilled oil in Alaska. | Exxon is not the only firm to have spilled oil in Alaska. |
BP had to close part of its Prudhoe Bay field in Alaska in March 2006 after 200,000 gallons leaked from corroded pipes, prompting severe criticism for the firm's poor maintenance standards. |
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