No, until the safety record improves substantially, and enforce the existing laws that are frequently disregarded about accident prevention and cleanup. Companies to blame should be held accountable; not tax payers and ecosystems. Standardize the optimal technology of the time, while developing the next generation. Utilize offers of aid from other countries and private sectors for cleanup, unlike during the Deepwater Horizon Disaster (where the Dutch and viable solutions on open source forums were spurned - due to arbitrary regulations and egos).
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