Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Oil-Pipeline-Construction-in-Ecuador-27MZIFJ62KH3I.htmlConceptually similarAction at Oil Pipeline Construction in EcuadorGP0STP4YLCompleted★★Action at Oil Pipeline Construction in EcuadorGP0STP4YMCompleted★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XZ6Completed★★★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XYSCompleted★★★★Oil Pipeline Construction in EcuadorGP02XYICompleted★★★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XZ9Completed★★★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XYUCompleted★★★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XYXCompleted★★★★Oil Industry in EcuadorGP02XZ2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STP4YOAction at Oil Pipeline Construction in EcuadorOil industry in Ecuador. OCP (Oleoducto de Crudos Pesados) builds pipeline through rainforest near Lago Agrio. Female Greenpeace activists holding banner. Greenpeace forest campaigner Sandra Pfotenhauer observing the region.In original language:Dokumentation der Pipelines in EcuadorOel-Industrie in Ecuador. Das Firmenkonsortium OCP (Oleoducto de Crudos Pesados) baut eine Oel-Pipeline durch den Regenwald. Greenpeace-Aktivistinen halten Banner.Sandra Pfotenhauer ( Hieke ), Waldexpertin bei Greenpeace.Locations:Ecuador-Lago Agrio oil field-Latin America-South AmericaDate:1 Mar, 2002Credit:© Clive Shirley / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5266px X 3546pxPLEASE CONTACT GREENPEACE GERMANY PHOTO DESK FOR ANY PROPOSED USE OR REQUEST VIA CART SYSTEM. THIS ASSET IS PART OF THE GREENPEACE GERMANY SUB-ARCHIVE.Keywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Construction sites-Day-Energy-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-renewable energy-OCP (Oleoductos de Crudos Pesados)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil pipelines-OutdoorsShoot:Oil Pipeline Construction in EcuadorShots include construction of the OCP (Oleoducto de Crudos Pesados) heavy crude pipeline in the Mindo area; Crudeoil pipeline through the upper Amazon; German activists protest against the construction of the pipeline by holding banners against it and blaming the German government for sponsoring OCP; pipeline going through a village; cranes and derricks, aerial view over the construction site.