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Gulf of Mexico oil production might stall after court judgment, industry warns

A major U.S. oil and gas trade group on Monday cautioned that energy production in the Gulf of Mexico might stop if the Commerce Department does not act rapidly to publish a brand-new assessment of how endangered species need to be secured in the region.

WHY IT is very important

A court ruling by a federal judge last month tossed out a. National Marine Fisheries Service biological opinion that is. legally required for oil and gas expedition and drilling to be. carried out.

The judge gave NMFS, a division of the Commerce Department,. till Dec. 20 to finish a brand-new viewpoint.

A delay could interrupt a crucial source of U.S. oil and gas,. the American Petroleum Institute stated. The group's president,. Mike Sommers, sent out a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. on Sept. 6 calling for help, API said.

BY THE NUMBERS

The Gulf of Mexico represent about 15% of all domestic. oil production, according to federal data.

The region also supports about 412,000 jobs and produces. $ 6.1 billion in federal revenue, API stated.

ESSENTIAL QUOTE

It is in the very best interest of U.S. customers, the federal. federal government, and oil and gas producers to partner to solve this. concern, Sommers wrote to Raimondo. We anticipate working. with the department and its firms to decrease any interruptions. and find a solution..

(source: Reuters)