Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Investigation-of-a-Methane-Leak-in-the-North-Sea-27MZIFJ8O7LTX.htmlConceptually similarInvestigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPGLCompleted★★★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPGKCompleted★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPGNCompleted★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUQA1Completed★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPE5Completed★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPGTCompleted★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPJ2Completed★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPJ4Completed★★★★★★Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaGP0STUPJ3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUPE7Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North SeaEnrico Quattrociocchi (L-R) ROV-Supervisor, Greenpeace Germany Oceans campaigner Sandra Schoettner, Pilot Massimo Sodini and Technician Matias Fertig watch the video feed of the ROV (ROUV, Remotely operated underwater vehicle). Activists on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza documented two large methane leaks located in the British exclusive economic zone (at positions 57°55.30'N, 001°37.87'E and 57°54.81'N, 001°38.72'E) in the North Sea. Caused by a major blow-out incident during a gas drilling operation 30 years ago, the leak is still emitting the highly potent greenhouse gas methane.In original language:Untersuchung eines Methan-Lecks in der NordseeEnrico Quattrociocchi (l-r) ROV-Supervisor, Greenpeace Kampaignerin Sandra Schöttner, Pilot Massimo Sodini und Techniker Matias Fertig sehen sich den Video-feed des ROV (ROUV, ferngesteuertes Unterwasserfahrzeug) an. Greenpeace-Aktivistinnen an Bord des Schiffes Esperanza haben zwei durch die Öl- und Gasindustrie verschuldeten Methan-Lecks im britischen Sektor der Nordsee dokumentiert (Position 57°55.30'N, 001°37.87'E und 57°54.81'N, 001°38.72'E). Aus dem Leck entweicht hochwirksames Treibhausgas. Der Krater am Meeresboden entstand bei Bohrungen nach Öl und Gas. Seit 30 Jahren treten dort große Mengen des Gases aus.Locations:Europe-North Sea-United KingdomDate:12 Aug, 2020Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5325px X 3642pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Computer monitors-Day-Educational and research equipment-Fossil fuel (product)-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Natural gas-Natural gas industry-Oceans (campaign title)-Research-Small group of peopleShoot:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel IndustryThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on its way to a month-long documentation and peaceful protest tour in the North Sea. Teams on board will gather evidence of the extreme industrialization of the region by the oil and gas industry, which has been polluting the ocean and fuelling the climate crisis with a “business as usual” attitude for several decades.Related Collections:Investigation of a Methane Leak in the North Sea (Photos & Videos)