Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-ExxonMobil-at-Bislett-Games-in-Oslo-27MZIF3QYV8R.htmlConceptually similarExxonMobil out of the Arctic Action in NorwayGP0STOFRDCompleted★★★★ExxonMobil out of the Arctic Action in NorwayGP0STOFR1Completed★★★★ExxonMobil out of the Arctic Action in NorwayGP0STOFR0Completed★★★★Stop ExxonMobil's Arctic Oil DrillingGP0STOE80Completed★★★★Activists Scale ExxonMobil Rig in Norway on Valdez AnniversaryGP0STOACKCompleted★★★★Activists Scale ExxonMobil Rig in Norway on Valdez Anniversary - Web Video CleanGP0STOAEFCompleted★★★★Activists Scale ExxonMobil Rig in Norway on Valdez Anniversary - Web Video ENGP0STOAEGCompleted★★★★Shell's Belgian Grand Prix Banner Pop UpGP04RJJCompleted★★★★★★★Greenpeace Shows Gazprom the Red Card in DenmarkGP0STO5LHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOG2HProtest against ExxonMobil at Bislett Games in OsloThe ExxonMobil Bislett Games in Oslo were accompanied by a protest from Greenpeace against the main sponsor, which is about to do the most extreme and dangerous Arctic oil drilling yet. 27 activists from 12 nationalities took part in the protest, where they also handed out information to the audience about ExxonMobil's dirty drill plans. Bislett Games attendees, along with Arctic supporters all over the world, were encouraged to take selfies with the hashtag #NoArcticOil and #SavetheArctic, to give a clear message to the Games' dirty sponsor. Hundreds of people took to social media to make sure Exxon's dirty plans do not remain secret.Locations:Europe-Norway-OsloDate:11 Jun, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m44sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Athletes-Crowds-Day-ExxonMobil (Esso)-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-People-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Sports buildings-Sports events-StadiumsShoot:Protest against ExxonMobil at Bislett Games in OsloThe ExxonMobil Bislett Games in Oslo were accompanied by a protest from Greenpeace against the main sponsor, which is about to proceed with the most extreme and dangerous Arctic oil drilling yet. At the same time the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protested against ExxonMobil´s Arctic oil rig in Ølen in Western Norway. 27 activists from 12 nationalities took part in the protest, where they also handed out information to the audience about ExxonMobil's dirty drill plans. Bislett Games attendees, along with Arctic supporters all over the world, were encouraged to take selfies with the hashtag #NoArcticOil and #SavetheArctic, to give a clear message to the Games' dirty sponsor. Hundreds of people took to social media to make sure Exxon's dirty plans do not remain secret.Related Collections:ExxonMobil Out of the Arctic (Photos & Videos)