Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/People-vs-Oil-Action-in-Adelaide-27MZIFJX5T6R7.htmlConceptually similarPeople vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZJLCompleted★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZJ0Completed★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZIZCompleted★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZJ1Completed★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZJYCompleted★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZK1Completed★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZKBCompleted★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZIQCompleted★★★★People vs Oil Action in AdelaideGP0STRZJ4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRZJKPeople vs Oil Action in AdelaideGreenpeace Bight campaigner Holly Dawson and senior media campaigner Simon Black.South Australian community representatives and activists tell Norwegian oil major Statoil their oil rigs are not welcome in the Great Australian Bight. Standing outside the annual Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) conference on black carpet representing the dangers of an oil spill, the community leaders launched an open letter to Statoil which will be read out later today by Kangaroo Island Mayor Peter Clements as Statoil’s annual general meeting opens in Stavanger, Norway.Locations:Adelaide-South AustraliaDate:15 May, 2018Credit:© Jo-Anna Robinson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Black-Climate (campaign title)-Conferences-Day-Eye contact-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Portraits-Props-Signs-Small group of people-StatoilShoot:People vs Oil Action in AdelaideSouth Australian community representatives and activists tell Norwegian oil major Statoil their oil rigs are not welcome in the Great Australian Bight. Standing outside the annual Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) conference on black carpet representing the dangers of an oil spill, the community leaders launched an open letter to Statoil which will be read out later today by Kangaroo Island Mayor Peter Clements as Statoil’s annual general meeting opens in Stavanger, Norway.