Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/BP-Oil-Rig-Protest-Solidarity-in-Washington--D-C--27MZIFJ8TGHME.htmlConceptually similarBP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.GP0STTHV5Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.GP0STTHV4Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.GP0STTHV7Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.GP0STTHV9Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.GP0STTHV6Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity Washington, D.C.GP0STTI6RCompleted★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity Washington, D.C.GP0STTI6SCompleted★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity Activity in TuxtlaGP0STTK21Completed★★★★BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity Activity in TuxtlaGP0STTK22Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STTHV8BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.Greenpeace activists show support for the the North Sea team in front of a BP station in Washington, D.C. Greenpeace has spent 10 days preventing the giant drilling rig, Paul B Loyd Jr, from reaching rich fields in the North Sea. The BP-chartered Transocean 'The Paul B Loyd Jr' rig was en route to the Vorlich field in the North Sea. The rig is 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. Greenpeace is calling on BP to halt drilling for new oil in light of the climate emergency and refocus their business on renewable energy.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:19 Jun, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / MaryFrances VorbachMaximum size:4799px X 3631pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-British Petroleum (BP)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Petrol stations-Photo opportunities (action tactic)Shoot:BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity in Washington, D.C.Greenpeace activists show support for the North Sea team in front of a BP station in Washington, D.C. Greenpeace has spent 10 days preventing the giant drilling rig, Paul B Loyd Jr, from reaching rich fields in the North Sea. The BP-chartered Transocean 'The Paul B Loyd Jr' rig was en route to the Vorlich field in the North Sea. The rig is 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. Greenpeace is calling on BP to halt drilling for new oil in light of the climate emergency and refocus their business on renewable energy.Related Collections:BP Oil Rig Protest Solidarity at Gas Station in Washington, D.C. (Photos & Video)