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McCain Needs to Do His Homework About Offshore Drilling and Environmental Safety

Posted by Pat Garofalo, Think Progress at 12:27 PM on July 20, 2008.


McCain claims that oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico "have survived, very successfully, the impacts of hurricanes." He's wrong.
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Yesterday, Nancy Pfotenhauer, Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) senior policy adviser, claimed that she had been “misinformed” when she falsely stated that Hurricanes Katrina and Rita “did not spill a drop of oil.”

Today, McCain made another “misinformed” argument, claiming that oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico “have survived, very successfully, the impacts of hurricanes”:

Q: I’ve been listening to your comments around renewable resources -- solar, tide, and wind –- you’ve talked a lot about that, but you keep peppering your comments with offshore drilling. But I’m not sure what you think the impact on our environment is based on that.

A: Keep the microphone. I’m aware that off the coast of Louisiana and Texas there are oil rigs, as we well know, and those rigs have survived, very successfully, the impacts of hurricanes –- hurricane Katrina as far as Louisiana is concerned.

McCain is wrong.

According to press reports, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita “tore through the Gulf of Mexico’s offshore oil and gas fields, toppling production platforms, setting rigs adrift and rupturing pipelines.” The U.S. Minerals Management Service reported that the hurricanes totally destroyed 113 offshore oil platforms.

The hurricanes cost Transocean, the largest offshore driller, “about $135 million in repairs, downtime and equipment upgrades” alone, and damage to offshore producers accounted for 77 percent of the oil industry’s storm costs. One offshore rig, the Ocean Warwick, drifted 66 nautical miles before running aground.


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Spinning the lie thusly...
Posted by: photony on Jul 21, 2008 6:08 AM   
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He meant that some of the rigs survived quite nicely, but that time constraints prevented him from mentioning the damaged or destroyed platforms.

He regrets the omission and will redouble his efforts to avoid getting caught in another web of lies when he is elected President.

McCain: Re-creating Reality, One Wingnut Fantasy At A Time.

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I remember
Posted by: chuckjs on Jul 21, 2008 6:15 AM   
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that Oil prices surged in the wake of Katrina and Rita and the news reports of the day made big news of the fact that oil drilling in the Gulf had been crippled and thus caused the price increase. There were many many video shots of the destroyed oil rigs. Some were even shot from Bush's plane as he flew over surveying the damage.

Does McCain actually have any memory capacity at all. Or maybe at least his camPAIN advisors. Or is it just that all the information is there for the reading, on the internet. And McCain knows nothing about that.

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