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Shell still optimistic on Arctic offshore drilling

Posted: Sep 30, 2012 10:09 AM by Matt Stafford

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The stars lined up - almost - for Shell Oil to drill exploratory wells this year in waters off Alaska's north coast.

The Arctic Ocean was on record pace for low sea ice. The Obama administration gave a qualified green light to drilling. Two drill ships and a flotilla of support vessels were staged off prospects.

But as the open water season wound down, Shell announced last week it would limit drilling to time-consuming preparation for an offshore well. The final straw for the decision: damage during testing Sept. 15 to an undersea containment dome, a key to the company's spill response system.

Environmentalists cheered the setback. Shell Oil President Marvin Odum says he considers it a temporary impediment in the long-term quest to open a petroleum frontier.

Topics: ANCHORAGE, Alaska, AP, Shell Oil, exploratory wells, Alaska's north coast, Arctic Ocean, Obama administration, undersea containment dome, Shell Oil President Marvin Odum, News 5, KOAA

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