Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Statoil-Action-in-New-Zealand-27MZIF3VFFNN.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Statoil in AucklandGP0STON3DCompleted★★★★Maori Protest against Statoil in New ZealandGP0STORBHCompleted★★★★The 'Waiho Papa Moana' Hikoi Arrives in Auckland.GP0STON3BCompleted★★★★Flotilla for 'Oil Free Seas' in New ZealandGP0STO5JWCompleted★★★★Flotilla for 'Oil Free Seas' in New ZealandGP0STO5K4Completed★★★★Jacinda Ardern Receives Oil Petition in New Zealand - News Access Short VersionGP0STRNYBCompleted★★★★Jacinda Ardern Receives Oil Petition in New Zealand - News Access Long VersionGP0STRNYGCompleted★★★★John Wathen New Zealand TourGP0STOHZECompleted★★★★★★Action against Oil Exploration in New ZealandGP04KKOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STORMHStatoil Action in New ZealandGreenpeace activists shut Statoil’s new Wellington office before the Norwegian oil giant has fully opened for business. Statoil’s New Zealand branch office is on the 21st floor of the Vodafone building in Lambton Quay. Activists stop entry by adding extra locks to the front door and boarding it up with planks and a sign reading 'Go Home Statoil'. The sign, featuring Maori motifs, was designed by members of Northland iwi that are opposed to deep sea oil exploration off their coast.Locations:Aotearoa-North Island-Oceania-WellingtonDate:10 Dec, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Tony HullDuration:2m41sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Art works-Climate (campaign title)-Drills (tool)-Greenpeace activists-Hard hats-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Office buildings-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Signs-Statoil-Urban areasShoot:Statoil Action in New ZealandGreenpeace activists shut Statoil’s new Wellington office before the Norwegian oil giant has fully opened for business. Statoil’s New Zealand branch office is on the 21st floor of the Vodafone building in Lambton Quay. Activists stop entry by adding extra locks to the front door and boarding it up with planks and a sign reading 'Go Home Statoil'. The sign, featuring Maori motifs, was designed by members of Northland iwi that are opposed to deep sea oil exploration off their coast.Related Collections:Activists Deliver Clear Message to Statoil in New Zealand (Photos & Videos)