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Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)
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LNG Carrier "Boris Vilkitsky" in the Port of Montoir-de- Bretagne
While the responsibility of fossil fuels in the war in Ukraine is strongly denounced by environmental organizations, the LNG carrier "Boris Vilkitsky" arrived in the port of Montoir-de-Bretagne.
Leaving from the port of Sabetta in the Russian Arctic on February 25, the LNG carrier is carrying a cargo of liquefied gas from the Yamal site, of which TotalEnergies is a 20% partner.
TotalEnergies is also a 19.4% shareholder in the Russian group Novatek, which owns 50% of the Yamal site.
Greenpeace France activists stood up in front of the LNG port at Montoir-de-Bretagne to denounce these links between TotalEnergies and the Russian regime of Vladimir Putin, and to recall that fossil fuels are fuelling this war.
Unique identifier:
GP1SX0NN
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
05/03/2022
Locations:
France
,
Saint Nazaire
Credit line:
© Jean Nicholas Guillo / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action at the Arrival of an LNG Carrier from Russia in France
While the responsibility of fossil fuels in the war in Ukraine is strongly denounced by environmental organizations, the LNG carrier "Boris Vilkitsky" arrived in the port of Montoir-de-Bretagne.
Leaving from the port of Sabetta in the Russian Arctic on February 25, the LNG carrier is carrying a cargo of liquefied gas from the Yamal site, of which TotalEnergies is a 20% partner.
TotalEnergies is also a 19.4% shareholder in the Russian group Novatek, which owns 50% of the Yamal site.
Greenpeace France activists stood up in front of the LNG port at Montoir de Bretagne to denounce these links between TotalEnergies and the Russian regime of Vladimir Putin, and to recall that fossil fuels are fuelling this war.
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