on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
In your face Barry !

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They've already said they're going to appeal. They'll tie this up in legal knots and get the same thing they want done anyway.USA1 wrote:NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium
on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
In your face Barry !
With one big difference. Since the judge granted injunctive relief, until the case is settled or the Supreme Court rules, oil companies will still be able to operate in the Gulf of Mexico. That is a huge victory, because now the government has to prove its case in court BEFORE they can stop the drilling and basically shut down the entire Gulf Coast economy.74novaman wrote:They've already said they're going to appeal. They'll tie this up in legal knots and get the same thing they want done anyway.USA1 wrote:NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium
on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
In your face Barry !
Didn't know that. I assumed since they were planning on an appeal that it would delay drilling until the appeal was over. Good to know thats not the case!baldeagle wrote:With one big difference. Since the judge granted injunctive relief, until the case is settled or the Supreme Court rules, oil companies will still be able to operate in the Gulf of Mexico. That is a huge victory, because now the government has to prove its case in court BEFORE they can stop the drilling and basically shut down the entire Gulf Coast economy.74novaman wrote:They've already said they're going to appeal. They'll tie this up in legal knots and get the same thing they want done anyway.USA1 wrote:NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium
on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
In your face Barry !
Won't MMS still have to approve the leases again? If that's the case, I don't see Obama allowing MMS to approve any leases. He is hurting this economy!74novaman wrote:Didn't know that. I assumed since they were planning on an appeal that it would delay drilling until the appeal was over. Good to know thats not the case!baldeagle wrote:With one big difference. Since the judge granted injunctive relief, until the case is settled or the Supreme Court rules, oil companies will still be able to operate in the Gulf of Mexico. That is a huge victory, because now the government has to prove its case in court BEFORE they can stop the drilling and basically shut down the entire Gulf Coast economy.74novaman wrote:They've already said they're going to appeal. They'll tie this up in legal knots and get the same thing they want done anyway.USA1 wrote:NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge in New Orleans has blocked a six-month moratorium
on new deepwater drilling projects that was imposed in response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
In your face Barry !