Macondo Oil Spill

This report addresses the environmental, economic, and revenue consequences to the federal government from the recently imposed ban on deepwater drilling in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and all offshore drilling in the federal waters of arctic Alaska. The assessment concludes that the recently imposed me...

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Main Author: Eprinc’s Key Findings
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