If companies want to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic they must be prepared to cope with any disaster, such as blow-outs or spills, the National Energy Board of Canada, the federal body responsible for regulating offshore drilling in the Canadian Arctic, said in a report issued Dec. 15.
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Put safety first in Arctic offshore drilling: NEB review report
Dec. 15, 2011 | Nunatsiaq News | Jane George
Topics: Inuit Communities, Oil & Gas Development, Oil & Gas Exploration, Oil & Gas Leasing, Oil Spill Prevention & Response, Oil Spills
Regions: Beaufort Sea – Canada, Canadian Arctic Waters
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