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The Obama administration said Monday it will allow 13 companies to resume
deepwater drilling without any additional environmental scrutiny, just
months after saying it would require strict reviews for new drilling in the
wake of the BP oil spill.
The 13 companies that received the notice are: ATP Oil & Gas Corp.; BHP
Billiton Petroleum (GOM) Inc.; Chevron USA Inc.; Cobalt International Energy
; ENI U.S. Operating Co. Inc.; Hess Corp.; Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Corp.;
Marathon Oil Co.; Murphy Exploration & Production Co.-USA; Noble Energy Inc.
; Shell Offshore Inc.; Statoil USA E & P Inc.; and Walter Oil & Gas Corp.
The Obama administration said Monday it will allow 13 companies to resume
deepwater drilling without any additional environmental scrutiny, just
months after saying it would require strict reviews for new drilling in the
wake of the BP oil spill.
The 13 companies that received the notice are: ATP Oil & Gas Corp.; BHP
Billiton Petroleum (GOM) Inc.; Chevron USA Inc.; Cobalt International Energy
; ENI U.S. Operating Co. Inc.; Hess Corp.; Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Corp.;
Marathon Oil Co.; Murphy Exploration & Production Co.-USA; Noble Energy Inc.
; Shell Offshore Inc.; Statoil USA E & P Inc.; and Walter Oil & Gas Corp.