The legal challenge, led by Earthjustice, contends that BP has not demonstrated the necessary expertise or certified equipment to manage the intense pressure and temperatures found at such depths. According to the lawsuit, the risk of a catastrophic blowout in an ultra-deep environment like Kaskida is six to seven times higher than in standard drilling operations. The plaintiffs represent a broad coalition, including the Sierra Club, Healthy Gulf, and the Center for Biological Diversity.
Central to the complaint is the allegation that the Interior Department’s environmental analysis significantly underestimated the potential impact of a worst-case scenario spill by at least half a million barrels of oil. Advocates warn that the project threatens marine life, including Rice’s whales and sea turtles, and lacks adequate containment capabilities to mitigate a disaster similar to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion.

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