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St. Tammany West Chamber |
Message from the Chairman Regarding the BP Oil Spill |
| Once again our region is facing
an unprecedented challenge. Five years
ago we faced the largest natural disaster
in our nation's history and now we face
what is shaping up to be the worst environmental
disaster in our nation's history. Thankfully
as a business community we learned many
things from Katrina, specifically, we learned
the importance of working together as a
region to face our challenges.
The St. Tammany West Chamber of Commerce
joins with our region's Chambers and
economic development agencies in opposing
President Obama's moratorium on drilling
in the Gulf of Mexico. It is estimated
that up to 22,000 jobs may be lost
in the oil and gas industry alone.
This does not take into account potential
job losses in the seafood industry,
tourism industry or the multiplier
effect of direct job losses. |
| Click here to find information from our partners and GNO, Inc. regarding the potential economic impact of and solutions to the OCS Moratorium. |
| In addition, click here to find information from the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association. |
| The moratorium, opposed by
the president's own advisers, will only
make a bad situation far worse. Consequently, we
are urging our members to join the Chamber
in contacting President Obama and Secretary
of the Interior, Ken Salazar and voice
your opposition to the moratorium. This
can very easily be done by signing the
State of Louisiana's official on-line petition
at this link http://www.gest.la.gov/. The
petition currently has over 70,000 signatures.
At this website you can also send your
own message to the President and to the
U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Salazar. Over the past several years St. Tammany has developed a thriving oil and gas sector. Companies such as Chevron, LLOG, Hornbeck, LOOP, Marine Technologies, and Woodside Energy have all chosen our community for their headquarters and regional offices. The Chamber recognizes the importance of this industry to our community. We are in the process of forming an Oil and Gas Industry Task Force. This task force will be reaching out to our local oil and gas industry and standing by them during this crisis. We are also very aware that this disaster's impact is not limited to the economy. Our environment and wildlife our suffering horribly. However, the wildlife rescue is inundated with volunteers and can't put them all to work. Dealing with all the inquiries is reportedly slowing them down so they asked that people do not contact them. If you want to help, simply sign the online petition at http://www.gest.la.gov/. As the Chamber office receives critical, factual information, we will be regularly sharing those facts with our members. Sincerely, Michele Avery 2010 Chairman of the Board St. Tammany West Chamber of Commerce |
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