Bush: Gustav seems to spare oil production
US President George W. Bush said on Tuesday it was "a little early" to know Hurricane Gustav's impact on US oil facilities, but that the killer storm appeared to have largely spared key infrastructure.
WASHINGTON : US President George W. Bush said on Tuesday it was "a little early" to know Hurricane Gustav's impact on US oil facilities, but that the killer storm appeared to have largely spared key infrastructure.
"We're now in the process of assessing any damage done to the infrastructure. And it's a little early right now to come up with a solid assessment," he said at a White House disaster briefing.
"There are some encouraging signs," he said, noting that Hurricane Katrina, which struck the US Gulf Coast in 2005, moved some oil rigs, dragging their anchors across pipelines, damaging them.
"We didn't see much of that this time, although I will tell you that it's a little early to be making any forecasts," he said, adding that Energy Secretary Sam Bodman was in touch with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.
"We want to make sure that we're in touch with these energy-producing states to help assess what took place and what needs to happen," said Bush, whose response to Katrina was widely panned.
"Now they need to give us a chance to find more oil and gas here at home," he said. "And one place to do so is to give us a chance to explore in environmentally friendly ways on the outer continental shelf," he said.
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