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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2010-01-01</dateIssued>
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        Statement on the 
        
        Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
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May 29, 2010</item-date>
        
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        Today I've spoken with National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, as well as 
        
        Energy Secretary Steven Chu, 
        
        Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, 
        
        EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, and senior White House 
        
        advisers John Brennan and 
        
        Carol Browner regarding the ongoing efforts to stop the 
        
        BP oil spill. From the beginning, our concern has been that the surest way to stop the flow of oil--the drilling of relief wells--would take several months to complete. So engineers and experts have explored a variety of alternatives to stop the leak now. They had hoped that the top kill approach attempted this week would halt the flow of oil and gas currently escaping from the seafloor. But while we initially received optimistic reports about the procedure, it is now clear that it has not worked. Rear Admiral Mary Landry today directed BP to launch a new procedure whereby the riser pipe will be cut and a containment structure fitted over the leak. 
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This approach is not without risk and has never been attempted before at this depth. That is why it was not activated until other methods had been exhausted. It will be difficult and will take several days. It is also important to note that while we were hopeful that the top kill would succeed, we were also mindful that there was a significant chance it would not. And we will continue to pursue any and all responsible means of stopping this leak until the completion of the two relief wells currently being drilled. </para>
        
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        As I said yesterday, every day that this leak continues is an assault on the people of the Gulf Coast region, their 
        
        livelihoods, and the natural bounty that belongs to all of us. It is as enraging as it is heartbreaking, and we will not relent until this leak is contained, until the waters and shores are cleaned up, and until the people unjustly victimized by this manmade disaster are made whole.
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