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MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥ 2010/06/24 09:06:47
Energy Secretary Chu Looked to BP to Help 'Save the World' in 2007 Video

Published June 23, 2010



Secretary of Energy Steven Chu (AP).

Times have changed. As the Obama administration pursues a new moratorium on offshore drilling in reaction to the BP oil spill, a video circulating on YouTube shows it wasn't too long ago that a future administration official looked to BP to "save the world."

Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who was working at UC Berkeley at the time, says in the 2007 video, "There's been a lot of excitement that's been growing over the last several years and now with partnering with BP we will have the resources to actually carry out some of the things we want to do in order to help save the world."

Skip forward to June 2010. Following the largest oil spill in U.S. history, President Obama implemented a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling, claiming that a presidential commission needs time to study offshore safety operations after the April 22 explosion at BP's Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

The administration, however, hit a roadblock Tuesday when New Orleans federal judge Martin Feldman struck down the six-month ban on drilling, arguing that the rationale for the moratorium doesn't factor in the safety records of other drilling locations in the Gulf.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a Senate subcommittee Wednesday that the moratorium needs to stay in place until it's known whether the deepwater drilling can be done safely. He pledged to issue a new moratorium in the next few days that will eliminate any doubt that it's needed and appropriate. The Justice Department announced Wednesday evening that it will appeal the ruling, saying that a second deepwater blowout could overwhelm the efforts to respond to the BP disaster, which left 11 workers dead and unleashed millions of gallons of crude into the Gulf. Two disaster response workers were killed Wednesday during clean-up efforts.

In cementing its case for a moratorium, the White House has said BP and other oil companies can no longer be trusted in assuring the safety of offshore drilling.

Chu, a Nobel-prize winning physicist, worked as director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley before being picked by Obama to serve as energy secretary.

BP pledged a reported $500 million in February 2007 to help establish the Energy Biosciences Institute, an innovative biofuel program that Chu launched while working at UC Berkeley.

Touted as the world's largest public and private consortium that researches all aspects of bioenergy, the institute's partners include BP, the University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The institute focuses in particular on alternative transportation fuels.

In the 2007 video that re-emerged this week, is seen telling UC Berkeley chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau, "We're going to save the world in part by doing something about the energy problem. And this impacts national security, this impacts economic prosperity, and, and most important for me, this impacts stewardship of the environment."

Click here to see the video

Chu's office told FoxNews.com Wednesday that the energy chief helped convince BP to fund the innovative biofuel program, aimed at developing technologies to produce fuel from biomass instead of oil.

"As anyone can tell from watching the video, Dr. Chu was talking in 2007 about the potential of the Energy Biosciences Institute to achieve breakthroughs that may play an important role in reducing our dependence on oil and in solving our global energy and climate challenges," Chu's press secretary Stephanie Mueller said in an e-mail Wednesday.

"He has, of course, not been involved with that program since joining the (Interior) department," added Mueller.

BP's multimillion-dollar partnership with the institute shows the oil giant went to great lengths in its efforts to become "greener," an irony in the oil disaster saga that is now reaching into its fourth month.

The institute to date has launched 68 programs in five research areas: feedstock development, biomass depolymerization, biofuels production, enhanced hydrocarbon recovery and the socio-economic impacts of cellulosic biofuels development. More than 300 researchers are working to develop affordable and renewable sources of energy. And the program has produced a 320-acre energy farm that works as a "living laboratory" for developing promising biofuel feedstocks and studying greenhouse gas emissions.

The Associated Press contributed to this report
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  • Desert Cloud 2010/06/25 06:04:48
    Desert Cloud
    +2
    BP also donated millions of dollars to obama during the presidential campaign. BP and obama are orchestrating some kind of devious scheme.

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  • carri byers 2010/06/26 00:35:50 (edited)
    carri byers
    +1
    "partnering with BP we will have the resources to actually carry out some of the things we want to do in order to help save the world."

    Well that makes even more sense. BP has an "unfortunate accident" and is willing to be demonized so that Obama and other world leaders can use the oil spill as an excuse to arrange the public take-over of energy. Progressives have always believed it is their job to save us from ourselves, that controlling us by forcing us to do what is "best" for the world is doing us a favor.
  • MAMMY51... carri b... 2010/06/26 08:00:37
  • jumpboots 187th PIR 2010/06/25 22:13:08
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    +1
    You aint seen nothing yet..I think maybe together their going to try to nationlize the oil
    industries. nationlize oil industries
  • MAMMY51... jumpboo... 2010/06/25 22:26:16
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    Not even Hitler or Chavez moved this fast.
  • jumpboo... MAMMY51... 2010/06/25 22:28:37
    jumpboots 187th PIR
    +1
    He has a lot of money people behind him,plus the MSM...
  • mwg0735 2010/06/25 14:48:44
  • MAMMY51... mwg0735 2010/06/25 16:34:16 (edited)
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +1
    Cap & Trade is a wealth redistribution scheme.
  • mwg0735 MAMMY51... 2010/06/25 17:14:05
  • Dora Rachael 2010/06/25 13:52:42
    Dora Rachael
    +1
    Not surprised at all.
  • MAMMY51... Dora Ra... 2010/06/25 16:36:27
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    I am only surprised, the information was readily available.
  • Desert Cloud 2010/06/25 06:04:48
    Desert Cloud
    +2
    BP also donated millions of dollars to obama during the presidential campaign. BP and obama are orchestrating some kind of devious scheme.
  • Hula gi... Desert ... 2010/06/25 06:07:40 (edited)
    Hula girl - Friends not Followers
    +4
    The Chairman of BP was also the Chairman of Goldman Sachs International who's involved with Obama's Crime Inc. and is tied to Sharia Banking/Islamic Oil. Who also cashed in a lot of his stock just before the blast. Also the rigs are already up for grab to go to Soros company Petrobras in Brazil who will be drilling deeper and Obama is sending 2 Billion to.

    Conflict of interest anyone?
  • MAMMY51... Hula gi... 2010/06/25 06:52:32
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +2
    ABSOLUTELY a conflict of interest..
  • Alan_Scott 2010/06/25 05:51:23
    Alan_Scott
    +2
    How much longer is the MSM going to cover this stuff up?
  • MAMMY51... Alan_Scott 2010/06/25 06:55:56
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    I don't think they will EVER, expose Democrats to the extent they do Republicans.
  • Alan_Scott MAMMY51... 2010/06/25 06:58:33
    Alan_Scott
    +1
    Probably not. If W were in office and this happened there would already be a special prosecutor going after him and Cheney.
  • MAMMY51... Alan_Scott 2010/06/25 07:16:20
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +1
    The MSM and some in Congress, have called for a special investigation, to find out Chaney's involvement.
  • Alan_Scott MAMMY51... 2010/06/25 16:25:44 (edited)
    Alan_Scott
    +1
    lol Yeah, that makes sense. Drilling was approved in March 2009, two months after he and W left office, and the well blew in April 2010, 15 months after they left office. Of course the leftitards think Cheney is at fault.
  • MAMMY51... Alan_Scott 2010/06/25 22:19:50
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    LOL All I could think was wow it's about time they gave Bush a break.
  • Mindy 2010/06/24 19:08:09
    Mindy
    +1
    Makes you wonder what else is going to come out and when?
  • MAMMY51... Mindy 2010/06/24 23:12:18
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +1
    I wonder how long Hayward will be silent.
  • rjmac7 2010/06/24 17:35:03
    rjmac7
    +2
    Quite probably the Oil Company put in a Donation to the Inspectors Reelection Box and got the Permit they needed
  • MAMMY51... rjmac7 2010/06/24 17:51:58
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +1
    There is definitely, MORE to this story, than is currently being revealed.
  • judy ann 2010/06/24 13:59:56
    judy ann
    +2
    I have to ask, where were the inspectors from the gov? they permitted these oil rig and were suppose to keep an eye on them. Now i know BP could have done their part but why is a gov. offical NOT FIRED LIKE McChrystal was??????? They all are guilty oil rig suppose eye bp gov offical fired mcchrystal guilty oil rig suppose eye bp gov offical fired mcchrystal guilty oil rig suppose eye bp gov offical fired mcchrystal guilty oil rig suppose eye bp gov offical fired mcchrystal guilty
  • MAMMY51... judy ann 2010/06/24 15:34:56
    MAMMY51♥POTL~PWCM~JLA♥
    +1
    Everyday there is more and more corruption revealed.

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