Environmental groups sue Trump administration over approval of new ultra deep-water drilling project
Read our Privacy notice Environmental groups sued the Trump administration on Monday over its approval last month of oil company BP's ultra deep-water drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico. The administration approved BP's $5 billion Kaskida project in March, the company's first new oil field developed in the Gulf since 2010. The groups say information required for the approval is missing and does not demonstrate that BP has the qualifications to conduct safe drilling that deep.
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