MOSCOW - Greenpeace activists have stormed a floating oil rig in Russia's Pechora Sea to protest oil drilling in the Arctic, the environmental organization said on Friday.
Greenpeace said in a statement that six activists boarded the Prirazlomnaya platform in the early hours on Friday and remain on the rig. They set off in inflatable speedboats from their ship and scaled the platform with mooring lines.
Greenpeace said the activists, which include Greenpeace's chief Kumi Naidoo, did not face much resistance from oil workers and managed to put a banner on the rig, which says: "Don't kill the Arctic."
The platform is about 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) from the nearest port ? Murmansk, a city on the extreme northwestern edge of the Russian mainland.
Prirazlomnaya is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Russian energy giant Gazprom, which is pioneering Russia's oil drilling in the Arctic. The state-owned company installed the drilling platform there last year and is preparing to drill the first well. Gazprom would not comment on Greenpeace action, but said it would issue a statement later.
Russian and international environmentalists have warned that drilling in the Russian Arctic could have disastrous consequences because of a lack of technology and infrastructure to deal with a possible spill in a remote region with massive icebergs and heavy storms.
An AP investigation last year found that at least 1 per cent of Russia's annual oil production, or 5 million tons, is spilled every year.
A report by Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund, issued last week, said that a spill from Prirazlomnaya could contaminate protected areas and nature reserves on the shore and islands within 20 hours, while emergency teams would take at least three days to reach the area.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greenpeace-activists-storm-oil-rig-russias-pechora-sea-080103361.html
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