Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Survey-Flight-to-Goliat-in-the-Barents-Sea-Norway-27MZIFJ6F26WG.htmlConceptually similarSurvey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL3PCompleted★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL3LCompleted★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL3VCompleted★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL42Completed★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL3ZCompleted★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL3HCompleted★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL44Completed★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL40Completed★★★★Survey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGP0STPL49Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPL3SSurvey Flight to Goliat in the Barents Sea NorwayGreenpeace Arctic experts Larissa Beumer and Christian Bussau of Germany and Erlend Tellnes of Norway (on left) on a survey flight to the production platform Goliat in the Barents Sea operated by Italian energy compay Eni. It is the world's most northerly oil production platform.In original language:Ueberflug ueber Goliat-Plattform bei NorwegenUeberflug ueber die Goliat-Plattform in der Barentssee bei Norwegen. Greenpeace Arktis-Experten Larissa Beumer und Christian Bussau aus Deutschland und Erlend Tellnes aus Norwegen (l.) fliegen ueber die Goliat Oel-Plattform im Barentsee bei Norwegen. Die Plattform des italieneischen Konzerns Ein ist die weltweit groesste zylindrische Plattform und noerdlichste.Locations:Barents Sea-Finnmark-NorwayDate:6 Dec, 2015Credit:© Jiri Rezac / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Aeroplanes-Binoculars-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Three people-Winter-WomenShoot:Research Tour in NorwayGreenpeace research trip along the northern Norwegian coast to Tromso and the Goliat oil platform. Near Tromso the team observed humpback whales and orcas feeding on herring. The area is one of the few along the Norwegian coast that is still free of oil drilling. Further north the team flew by the Goliat oil platform, 85 kilometers northwest of Hammerfest which is the largest cylindrical oil platform in the world.