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Shell’s foundering ship has some questioning wisdom of Arctic drilling

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The vessel that was towing the rig is owned and run by the politically connected Louisiana company Edison Chouest Offshore. The company was the top campaign contributor in the most recent election cycle for Hastings, as well as Alaska Republicans Rep. Don Young and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, according to the Center for Responsive Politics in Washington. Edison Chouest also is among the top donors to Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich, who, like the rest of Alaska’s delegation, is an ardent supporter of the Arctic drilling.

The grounding follows a September incident in which the spill containment dome on Shell’s response barge, the Arctic Challenger, was, according to an internal email by a federal regulator, “crushed like a beer can” during testing in Washington state’s Puget Sound.

And a different Shell drilling rig, the Noble Discoverer, dragged anchor in Alaska’s Dutch Harbor in July, had a small fire in its smokestack and was cited for safety and pollution issues.

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat who is the incoming chairman of the Senate Energy and Commerce Committee, isn’t ready to put the hammer on Shell.

“The Coast Guard and Interior Department will be investigating the causes of this incident, so it’s too soon to draw any firm conclusions,” Wyden said in a prepared statement. “But as I’ve said before, I plan to look at drilling safety rules this year to see if regulators are doing enough to make sure offshore drilling operations aren’t putting lives or the environment at risk.”

Murkowski is the top Republican on the Senate energy committee and has shown signs of working closely with Wyden.

“The extreme winter weather and high seas in the Gulf of Alaska would have been a challenge for any vessel,” said Murkowski spokesman Robert Dillon. “This is a maritime transportation incident, not a drilling accident. There are certainly lessons to be learned from this event, but it’s irresponsible to use any pretext to try to stop the development of the energy our nation runs on.”

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