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How California Oil Spillers Fend Off New Climate Laws


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When Bakersfield-based oil company E&B Natural Resources sought to put wells in Hermosa Beach that would dig through the ocean floor sideways in 2013, the company s president said he wanted the community s trust.
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We understand that we must not only demonstrate that we can operate in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, but we must also establish trust, Steve Layton told the
Los Angeles Times. But Hermosa Beach rejected Layton s offer of trust by voting down the proposed project.
Now environmentalists in Los Angeles say that E&B Natural Resources has violated another community s trust after one of its pipelines at the Inglewood Oil Field leaked more than 1,600 gallons of oil on April 6, according to an initial state spill report, which says a shipping pipeline valve was left open through human error. A call to the Los Angeles County ....

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How California Oil Spillers Fend Off New Climate Laws


 
When Bakersfield-based oil company E&B Natural Resources sought to put wells in Hermosa Beach that would dig through the ocean floor sideways in 2013, the company’s president said he wanted the community’s trust.
“We understand that we must not only demonstrate that we can operate in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, but we must also establish trust,” Steve Layton told the
Los Angeles Times. But Hermosa Beach rejected Layton’s offer of trust by voting down the proposed project.
Now environmentalists in Los Angeles say that E&B Natural Resources has violated another community’s trust after one of its pipelines at the Inglewood Oil Field leaked more than 1,600 gallons of oil on April 6. A shipping pipeline valve was left open through human error, causing the release of petroleum onto the soil, according to a state spill report. A spokesperson from the Department of Fish and Wildlife, which responds when wildlife or waterways are impacted ....

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