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Keywords
Accidents
Chevron Corporation
Cleaning
Day
Disasters
KWCI (GPI)
Marine pollution
Oceans (campaign title)
Oceans (topography)
Oil (fossil fuel)
Oil spills
Oiled beaches
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Oil Spil in Rayong, Thailand
The crude oil slick washed up on Mae Ramphueng beach in Rayong province, Thailand after it leaked from an undersea pipeline owned by Chevron’s Star Petroleum Refining Public Company Limited (SPRC).
SPRC must be held accountable and liable not only for cleaning up oil pollution contamination, but also for disclosing to the public in a concise and transparent manner information on the scope of the oil spill and its negative impacts on the marine ecosystem, coastal fishing community, and tourism.
Greenpeace Thailand urges the Thai government to form an independent committee to investigate the oil pollution disaster, to urgently review the National Energy Plan in order to break free from fossil fuels, and to halt plans to expand oil and fossil gas industry, which endangers livelihoods, the natural environment, and communities who bear the brunt of environmental impacts and climate crises.
Unique identifier:
GP1SWVMJ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/01/2022
Locations:
Rayong
,
Southeast Asia
,
Thailand
Credit line:
© Chanklang Kanthong / Greenpeace
Size:
4284px × 2856px 6MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Oil Spill in Rayong, Thailand
On the night of 25 January 2022, about 400,000 litres of crude oil leaked into the sea from the pipeline belonging to Star Petroleum Refining Public Company Limited (SPRC).
Greenpeace Thailand urges the Thai government to form an independent committee to investigate the oil pollution disaster, to urgently review the National Energy Plan in order to break free from fossil fuels, and to halt plans to expand oil and fossil gas industry, which endangers livelihoods, the natural environment, and communities who bear the brunt of environmental impacts and climate crises.
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