Dem Senator blasts Obama Admin foot-dragging on offshore Alaska drilling permits. #rsrh

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Who could beat: “Global Warming!” vs “WOLVERINES!” #rsrh

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Who could beat: "Global Warming!" vs "WOLVERINES!" #rsrh

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My money’s on the wolverine.

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LA redistricting battle looms. #rsrh

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Clipped from blog.nola.com

U.S. Rep. Jeff Landry at odds with delegation on redistricting guidelines

A top aide to Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman, says a majority of Louisiana’s House delegation has agreed to post-census redistricting parameters, but have yet to endorse a specific plan for a spring legislative session that will carve six new congressional districts in place of the current seven.

Jamie Hanks, Alexander’s communications director, did not discuss the political consequences of the outline, which does not name any incumbents. But the bottom line is clear: Four-term Rep. Charles Boustany, R-Lafayette, and freshman Rep. Jeff Landry, R-New Iberia, would be drawn into the same coastal district, with the population distribution favoring Boustany in a potential 2012 campaign. The framework, which calls for an additional district to include coastal parishes, also protects the remaining five incumbents, including 2nd District Rep. Cedric Richmond of New Orleans, the delegation’s lone black member and only Democrat.

The Louisiana Legislature convenes March 20 to redraw state and federal election districts using results of the 2010 census. Louisiana is one of 10 states whose population growth was slow enough to warrant loss of a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Government by Word Processor

We all know that BOEMRE has lifted the Deepwater Drilling Moratorium. We also know that few rigs have gone back to work, either in the deepwater or the shallow water Shelf. That’s because of several factors, one of which is the new Interim Final Rule which governs all offshore drilling. Compliance with the Interim Final Rule is necessary for the operator to secure a permit.

The Interim Final Rule contains this little chestnut:

When BOEMRE incorporates a document by reference, any recommendations in the document will be interpreted as requirements, unless otherwise specified.  For example, this section incorporates API [American Petroleum Institute] documents that recommend certain actions using the word should.  In the Foreword to its recommended practices, API explains that the word shall indicates that the recommended practice has universal applicability to the specific activity, while the word should denotes a recommended practice where a safe comparable alternative practice is available.  Despite this explanation, for API documents incorporated by reference into this part, the terms should and shall mean must.

Offshore drilling and production practices are regulated by a voluminous set of regulations known as 30 CFR 250. Even the Federal Government can’t specify every nuance of the industry so it “incorporates by reference” the design codes for wells, structures, vessels, pipelines, etc., promulgated by specialized standards-setting bodies (e.g., the American Society for Testing and Materials [ASTM], the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. [AISC] or the American National Standards Institute [ANSI]). You can get an idea of the volume involved here.

In many cases, those standards specify what constitutes a proper design. The word “should” gives the designer/engineer latitude to use common sense in a particular application that is not contemplated by the standards.

BOEMRE’s paragraph changes 14,000 instances of “should” to “must”.

  1. [Ctrl-F]> S-H-O-U-L-D
  2. [Replace with?]> M-U-S-T [cr]
  3. Done!

This is not engineering, this is engineering malpractice.

A delegation led by Louisiana Secretary of Natural Resources (and former Lt. Governor) Scott Angelle has been meeting with BOEMRE officials, including Michael Bromwich, in an effort resolve differences, including the “Should to Must Rule” that stand in the way of a more fluid and efficient permitting process. According to Angelle:

The Interim Final Rule incorporates industry standards for drilling safety by reference, but by virtue of a single provision makes arbitrary, sweeping blanket changes to those standards and all other standards incorporated by reference in 30 C.F.R. Part 250, with serious adverse and unintended consequences.  … The result does not serve to enhance safety or enforceability: on the contrary, it creates a regulation with increased safety risks, mandates that cannot be met, and too many ambiguous and unenforceable requirements to count.

Angelle and his delegation is to meet with Bromwich once more today in an attempt to forge a workable solution to this and the other impasses.

[Emphasis added throughout.]

Cross-posted at RedState.com.

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Dem Senator blasts Obama Admin foot-dragging on offshore Alaska drilling permits. #rsrh

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Shell: Maybe next year.

Meanwhile, 800 direct jobs lost, many more indirect jobs.

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Listening to @ewerickson — re: energy policy after the break #eers

Listening to @ewerickson — re: energy policy after the break #eers

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Texas, #1 state for wind energy, needs Mexico’s electricity to stay warm. #rsrh

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How’s all them tur-bines workin’ out for y’all?

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Egypt Turmoil and Our Energy Supply: The Big Picture – HUMAN EVENTS

Egypt Turmoil and Our Energy Supply: The Big Picture – HUMAN EVENTS http://t.co/3lEIUyW | @VladimirRS writes @humanevents #rsrh

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@TheHayride: Federal judge holds Interior in contempt over moratorium conduct. #rsrh

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Salazar: Big Hat, No Cows.

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