Kerry-Lieberman Legislative Background Briefing
Senators John Kerry (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, tomorrow will roll out their comprehensive energy and climate change legislation that will create jobs, strengthen America’s energy independence, safeguard our national security, and restore our global economic leadership for decades to come.
Senior congressional staff will hold a background briefing for reporters Wednesday morning followed by an afternoon press conference with the Senators and a broad coalition of business, environment, faith, and national security supporters.
Inquiry into the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Coast Oil Spill
- Lamar McKay, President and Chairman of BP America, Inc.
- Steve Newman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Transocean Ltd.
- Timothy Probert, President, Global Business Lines, and Chief Health, Safety, and Environmental Officer, Halliburton
- Jack Moore, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cameron
Deepwater Horizon Marine Board of Investigation Public Hearing Day Two
A public hearing for the joint investigation will be held May 11-12, 2010 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CDT) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 2829 Williams Blvd., Kenner, La.
The purpose of this joint investigation is to develop conclusions and recommendations as they relate to the Deepwater Horizon MODU explosion and loss of life on April 20, 2010. The facts collected at this hearing, along with the lead investigators’ conclusions and recommendations will be forwarded to Coast Guard Headquarters and MMS for approval. Once approved, the final investigative report will be made available to the public and the media. No analysis or conclusions will be presented during the hearing.
Witnesses- Michael Saucier – MMS Regulatory and Inspection Programs
- Capt. Verne Gifford – 8th Coast Guard District Chief of Prevention
- Lt. Cmdr. Michael Odom – Liquefied Gas Carrier National Center of Expertise, National Technical Advisor
- Lt. Barbara Wilk – Investigating Officer, Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Morgan City
- Brian Bubar – Deputy Commissioner Maritime Affairs, Republic of Marshall Islands
- Capt. Thomas Heinan – Deputy Commissioner Maritime Affairs, Republic of Marshall Islands
Media Availability with Sec. Napolitano and Gov. Riley
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano will travel to Mobile, Ala., on Tuesday, May 11, to inspect ongoing operations to minimize the Deepwater BP Oil Spill’s impact on public health, the environment and the economy—part of the federal government’s continued oversight and emphasis on interagency coordination in response to the spill.
During her visit, Secretary Napolitano will join Alabama Governor Bob Riley to tour the Mobile Incident Command Center, meet with federal, state and local officials to discuss the response effort and participate in a media availability.
Mobile Incident Command Center
1 Water Street
Mobile, Ala.
Economic and Environmental Impacts of the Recent Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
- Lamar McKay, Chairman and President, BP America
- Steven L. Newman, President and CEO, Transocean Ltd.
- Tim Probert, President, Global Business Lines, and Chief Health, Safety and Environmental Officer, Halliburton
- Dr. Steve Bortone, Executive Director, Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
- Garret Graves, Director, Governor’s Office of Coastal Activities, State of Louisiana
- Keith Overton CHA, Chairman of the Board, Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, TradeWinds Island Resorts
- Dr. Eric May, Distinguished Research Scientist, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Department of Natural Sciences University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- Meg Caldwell JD, Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program; Executive Director, Center for Ocean Solutions, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
- Lieutenant General Thomas G. McInerney United States Air Force (Ret.)
Current issues related to offshore oil and gas development (Rescheduled)
Review current issues related to offshore oil and gas development including the Department of the Interior’s recent five year planning announcements and the accident in the Gulf of Mexico involving the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon.
Rescheduled from May 6.
Witnesses
Panel 1- Dr. F.E. Beck, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University
- Bud Danenberger, Former Chief, Offshore Regulatory Program, Minerals Management Service
- Lamar McKay, President and Chairman, BP America, Inc.
- Steven Newman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Transocean Limited
- Tim Probert, President, Global Business Lines; Chief Health, Safety and Environmental Officer, Halliburton
EPA’s Role in Protecting Ocean Health
- Nancy Stoner, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Jim Jones, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Dr. Roger Payne, Founder and President, Ocean Alliance
- Dr. Carys Mitchelmore, Associate Professor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
- Sam Waterston, Board of Directors, Oceana
- Dr. John T. Everett, President, Ocean Associates, Inc.
Deepwater Horizon Marine Board of Investigation Public Hearing Day One
A public hearing for the joint investigation will be held May 11-12, 2010 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CDT) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 2829 Williams Blvd., Kenner, La.
The purpose of this joint investigation is to develop conclusions and recommendations as they relate to the Deepwater Horizon MODU explosion and loss of life on April 20, 2010. The facts collected at this hearing, along with the lead investigators’ conclusions and recommendations will be forwarded to Coast Guard Headquarters and MMS for approval. Once approved, the final investigative report will be made available to the public and the media. No analysis or conclusions will be presented during the hearing.
Witnesses- Kevin Robb – Coast Guard Eighth District Search and Rescue Specialist
- Alwin Landry – Master M/V DAMON B. BANKSTON
- Anthony Gervaso – Engineer M/V DAMON B. BANKSTON
- Paul Erickson – Chief Mate M/V DAMON B. BANKSTON
- Frank Patton – MMS Permitting
- Eric Neal – MMS Inspector
- Bob Neal – MMS Inspector
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HR 2864 Arctic Coastal Change And Exploration
H.R. 2864 (Rep. Don Young (R-AK)): Amends the Hydrographic Services Improvement Act of 1998 to authorize appropriations to the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for FY2011-FY2012: (1) to acquire hydrographic data, provide hydrographic services, and conduct coastal change analyses necessary to ensure safe navigation, and to improve the management of coastal change in the Arctic; and (2) to acquire hydrographic data and provide hydrographic services in the Arctic necessary to delineate the U.S. extended continental shelf.
Also H.R.3805, the “Electronic Duck Stamp Extension Act of 2009”; and H.R.4973, “National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act of 2010.”