WASHINGTON – The White House is about to announce a new head of the agency that regulates the oil industry, a Democratic official said
Tuesday as President Barack Obama moved on several fronts to show
control of the catastrophe in the Gulf.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the White House had yet to disclose the news.
It was not immediately clear whether the announcement would come Tuesday
night during Obama's prime-time, Oval Office address about the
devastating Gulf Coast oil spill.
The White House is also getting ready to provide updated information, based on
government measurements, on the volume of oil gushing from BP's well in
the Gulf of Mexico, the official said. Amounts have been unclear since
BP's leased Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded April 20, and
estimates have been repeatedly increased.
Last month, Elizabeth Birnbaum stepped down as director of the Minerals
Management Service, a job she had held since July. Her agency has been
accused of lax oversight of drilling and cozy ties with industry.
Obama returned Tuesday afternoon from a two-day tour of the Gulf and planned
to address the nation Tuesday evening. On Wednesday he holds his first
meeting with BP executives.
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