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Intro: "Just days after occupying Gazprom's Prirazlomnaya oil platform in the Pechora Sea, Greenpeace International is again taking peaceful action to stop the company from putting the final touches on its platform to begin Arctic oil drilling."

14 Greenpeace International activists attach themselves to Russian oil ship in protest of Arctic drilling. (photo: Denis Sinyakov/Greenpeace)
14 Greenpeace International activists attach themselves to Russian oil ship in protest of Arctic drilling. (photo: Denis Sinyakov/Greenpeace)



Greenpeace Tense Stand-Off With Gazprom in Russian Arctic

By Greenpeace

28 August 12

 

Just days after occupying Gazprom's Prirazlomnaya oil platform in the Pechora Sea, Greenpeace International is again taking peaceful action to stop the company from putting the final touches on its platform to begin Arctic oil drilling.

reenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo and six other Greenpeace activists headed toward the platform early this morning in two high-speed boats to intercept the Anna Akhmatova passenger vessel as it prepared to drop off the workforce to the Prirazlomnaya. Two hours later, another two boats with seven more activists arrived on scene. There are now 14 activists in place from 10 different countries.

The activists have attached themselves to the anchor chain of the Anna Akhmatova and chained their boat to it, preventing the ship from lifting anchor and sailing to the platform to complete the work that will allow them to begin drilling in this fragile region.

The Prirazlomnaya has requested help from the Russian Coast Guard, who are on the scene, but have not yet intervened.

Speaking from the action, Naidoo said:

"Two days ago we scaled this oil platform to draw the world's attention to this environmental crime, before it becomes an environmental disaster zone. Today we're taking peaceful action in the heart of Arctic destruction to stop this platform from wrecking these pristine waters. Nearly two million people have already joined our campaign to protect this unique region and we will do all we can to keep it off-limits to reckless oil companies looking to profit from its exploitation."

The Prirazlomnaya is the first permanent oil platform in the offshore Arctic and marks the creeping industrialization of this fragile area. The construction phase on the platform is nearly complete, and Gazprom is anxious to begin drilling and become the first oil company to commercially produce oil from the offshore Arctic.

Despite extreme operating conditions, Gazprom has only released a summary of its oil spill response plan to the public. Yet even this document shows that the company would be completely unprepared to deal with an accident in the Far North, and would rely on substandard clean-up methods - such as shovels and buckets - that simply do not work in icy conditions.

The Greenpeace International activists are from New Zealand, Canada, Cyprus, UK, Russia, Argentina, South Africa, Germany, Finland and the United States.

For more information or to arrange interviews with Kumi Naidoo, please contact:

Szabina Mozes, Greenpeace International media officer +31 64 616 2023

Ben Ayliffe, Greenpeace International senior polar campaigner +44 7815 708 683

Vera Bakasheva, Greenpeace Russia head of pressdesk +7 903 219 3287

Greenpeace International Press Desk Hotline: +31 20 718 2470

Photo / video: Dannielle Taaffe, Greenpeace Video Desk, tel: +31 634 738 790 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

John Novis, Greenpeace Internatio
 

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+13 # genierae 2012-08-28 07:57
Greenpeace, you're the best! I honor your courage, and your commitment to rescue this troubled planet from the corporate terrorists that are destroying her. You are an inspiration to all of us!
 
 
+2 # hoodwinkednomore 2012-08-28 09:54
I totally agree with genierae. It is so completely honorable what your courageous accomplish. You ARE the very best!
 
 
0 # hammermann 2012-08-28 13:39
This is very dangerous- don't think the Russians will have compunctions against killing them. And simply, this isn't something, like whales, where the world is on their side. Everybody uses oil, except a few off the grid.
 

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