Congressman defends use of garbage bags and duct tape to hold oil leaks

Oldgamer

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The video is really a head turner, and he says some bizarre things this congressman does. Apparently the plastic garbage bags and duct tape were used on some major areas of oil leaks and there is a nature reserve nearby to my understanding. Someone asked the congressman "what if a storm happened, and ripped the tape or the garbage bag and the oil spilled out"? He said "could of should of would of, but it didn't happen".

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WATCH: Congressmen Defend Repairing Oil Pipes With Trash Bags and Duct Tape

Congressmen who are angry at US Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement of environmental regulations were not outraged by an activist's photos showing oil pipes and tanks repaired with duct tape and trash bags.

In fact, Reps. Vance McAllister and John Fleming, both Republicans from Louisiana, berated a Democratic witness from the Defenders of Wildlife on Tuesday for illustrating abuses in wildlife refuges with photos of oil-slicked ponds; abandoned, leaky drums; and even bags and duct tape used for as long as a year to stave off spills in Louisiana national wildlife refuges.

The hearing before the Natural Resources Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs was billed as an oversight session on "oil and gas activities within our nation's wildlife refuge system."

But the GOP members seemed more concerned with the activities of the regulators and environmental groups than the drillers.

"I see those pictures, and understand how a picture is worth a thousand words," said McAllister, who worked in the oil technology and pipeline business before he won a special election to Congress last year.

"You took a picture of someone who was innovative, and rather than leaving the fluid to drip on the ground, repaired it with duct tape and a garbage bag, and yet you seem to be very upset about that," McAllister told Noah Matson, vice president of Defenders of Wildlife.

"We're damned if we do and damned if we don't," McAllister added. "We take a garbage bag and fix it and keep it from leaking and yet you're still not happy, and come to Washington and testify before Congress and want to throw fits because some guy took initiative."

Matson, who noted that the photos were actually taken by Fish and Wildlife Service officials, pointed out that it would be extremely easy for something to go wrong with tape and plastic-bag patches, and that at least one of the jury-rigged repairs appeared to be a year old, based on the photos. Another was at least two months old, he said.

That didn't matter to McAllister, who seemed to consider the repairs sufficient and suggested that presenting evidence of environmental damage was a waste of legislators' time. "It just aggravates me that the body of Congress would be wasted with someone coming up and taking pictures of something that shows that it is fixed," he said.

The hearing was especially important to the two members from the Pelican State, Fleming said, because nearly 70 percent of the 1,670 active oil and gas wells in the national refuge system are in Louisiana.

He also was not alarmed by the photos, but suggested they might unfairly sway others.

"That's an old, old technique used to create emotion," Fleming said. "Without the full context, without a full evaluation and an examination that is done by both parties and presented to us, this would be considered in a court of law prejudicial to show pictures such as that."
 

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"We're damned if we do and damned if we don't," McAllister added. "We take a garbage bag and fix it and keep it from leaking and yet you're still not happy, and come to Washington and testify before Congress and want to throw fits because some guy took initiative."

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The guy who said this is pretty much the exact caricature of a human being that I envision every single GOP supporter to be.
 

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The guy who said this is pretty much the exact caricature of a human being that I envision every single GOP supporter to be.

Yea I see the flawed logic though, plastic bags and duct tape are cheap..very cheap, but to actually get the pipes and the rings replaced to fix the leakage is expensive. So he thinks they are being innovative using plastic bags and tape and not doing the real work required to fix it on a permanent basis.

Typical flawed republican logic, again..sigh.

Maybe this is why we have had so many major oil leaks to begin with, is this type of "innovative thinking" in fixing their pipes or offshore equipment..lol
 

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Yea I see the flawed logic though, plastic bags and duct tape are cheap..very cheap, but to actually get the pipes and the rings replaced to fix the leakage is expensive. So he thinks they are being innovative using plastic bags and tape and not doing the real work required to fix it on a permanent basis.

Typical flawed republican logic, again..sigh.

Maybe this is why we have had so many major oil leaks to begin with, is this type of "innovative thinking" in fixing their pipes or offshore equipment..lol

Yea, productivity be damned, just shut everything down every time there is a leak. In fact, lets just pull the wells out, we dont need any of that damn dirty polluting oil anyway. Solar panels and hemp shoes for everyone!
 

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Yea, productivity be damned, just shut everything down every time there is a leak. In fact, lets just pull the wells out, we dont need any of that damn dirty polluting oil anyway. Solar panels and hemp shoes for everyone!

If you can't fix the leak properly within a year, you should not be operating in a wildlife refuge.

I don't see how you can find this behavior to be anything but unacceptable.
 

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Would he call it innovative if his mechanic repaired his brake lines with bubble gum and string?
 
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This co should be fined and given numerous follow up inspections to make sure they are complying. This sounds like the work of a small time outfit and should not reflect on how the rest of us (oilfield) operate.
 

UglyCasanova

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Ol Vance....

He's got a tough race coming up due to a scandal that broke where he kissed one of his staffers and it was caught on camera. The good voters won't stand for it and what once was going to be a given election is now up in the air. Problem is that everyone who is running against him is doing it on a platform of morals and family values and is even nuttier than he is.

No chance a Democrat would win in Louisiana's 5th district, and even if they did they'd still be a lying politician.
 
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sportage

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Well I heard the Keystone pipeline would create hundreds of jobs.
I just didn't realize they meant in the duct tape industry.
Sounds like a deal to me....
 

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This co should be fined and given numerous follow up inspections to make sure they are complying. This sounds like the work of a small time outfit and should not reflect on how the rest of us (oilfield) operate.

Based on some photos with n context except that provided by some weasel with an agenda? Brilliant. It is Mother Jones though, the site that exist to lie, and twist truths.