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Alaska Director Of Minerals Management Service, John Goll, Called Upon To Resign PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Tucson, Ariz.— In response to a New York Times story revealing that the Alaska office of the Minerals Management Service systematically suppressed scientists and scientific reports, violated environmental policies, and served a cake topped with the words “Drill Baby, Drill,” the head of the office yesterday apologized…for the cake.

Alaska Regional Director John Goll allowed the cake to be served at an all-staff meeting he called to discuss Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s decision to reform the agency in the wake of the Gulf oil spill disaster and a rapidly growing scandal caused by what President Obama describes as the agency’s “too cozy” relationship with the offshore oil industry.

“Instead of apologizing for the baked goods, Mr. Goll should apologize for overriding scientists, kowtowing to the oil industry, and putting Alaska’s wildlife and communities at risk of a catastrophic oil spill,” said Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity.

The head of MMS’s Alaska region since 1997, Mr. Goll recently approved a highly controversial and dangerous plan by Shell Oil to begin exploratory drilling in Alaska’s Beaufort and Chukchi seas this July. He refused repeated calls to revoke this drilling permit in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico crisis, even though oil spill cleanup would be vastly more difficult in the frigid, icy waters of the Arctic than in the Gulf of Mexico.

“Secretary Salazar should fire Mr. Goll immediately,” said Suckling. “Mr. Goll’s mocking of the secretary’s plan to reform the agency by telling his employees to “Drill, Baby, and Drill” is not just poor taste; its clear evidence that Mr. Goll has no intention of being reformed. He symbolizes the scandal ridden, industry-dominated MMS of the past. He has no place in the agency’s future.”