Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-on-Way-to-Climb-on-BP-Oil-Rig-in-Scotland-27MZIFJ82WJN9.htmlConceptually similarClimbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFGBCompleted★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFGCCompleted★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTHJTCompleted★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFFGCompleted★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFFYCompleted★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFFZCompleted★★★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFG1Completed★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFG2Completed★★★★Climbers on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGP0STTFG0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STTFINActivists on Way to Climb on BP Oil Rig in ScotlandGreenpeace activists on an inflatable boat on the way to climb on BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth, Scotland.The rig is the 'Paul B Loyd Jr', owned by Transocean, and on its way to the Vorlich field where it was to be drilling new oil wells, operated by BP, paying £140,000 a day for its use. BP is the operator, Transocean the owner, the same as the Deepwater Horizon.Locations:Cromarty Firth-Europe-Scotland-United KingdomDate:10 Jun, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2769px X 1846pxKeywords:Actions and protests-British Petroleum (BP)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Oil (Industry)-Oil exploration-Outdoors-SeasShoot:BP Oil Rig Climate Emergency Occupation Action in Scotland & North SeaGreenpeace activists have occupied a BP oil rig in Scotland for more than 10 day in a climate emergency protest.Greenpeace is calling on BP to halt drilling for new oil in light of the climate emergency and refocus their business on renewable energy.