Groups question Shell permit legalityEnvironmentalists say Kulluk air permit unenforceable, has an unjustified exclusion zone and falls short of other legal requirements Alan Bailey Petroleum News
On Nov. 28 Earthjustice on behalf of nine environmental groups appealed Shell’s air quality permit for the use of the company’s Kulluk drilling vessel in the Alaska Beaufort Sea. Shell wants to start drilling the Beaufort in the summer open water season of 2012. The appeal has gone to the Environmen....
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