| [1]Terry Macalister, Shetland deepwater wells likely to be approved in face of Greenpeace action, The Guardian, 27 September 2010 [click to view] | [2]BBC NEWS, Chevron gets Lagavulin drilling clearance off Shetland, 1 October 2010 [click to view] | [3]Greenpeace International, Activists stop Chevron deepwater drilling ship off the Shetland Islands, 21 September, 2010 [click to view] | [4]Press Association, Greenpeace activists tie themselves to anchor of Shetland oil-drilling ship, The Guardian, September 21, 2010 [click to view] | [5]Severin Carrell, Greenpeace claims activists could occupy Shetland oil-drilling ship for up to a month, The Guardian, September 22, 2010. [click to view] | [6]BBC NEWS, Greenpeace swimmers end drill ship blockade, 29 September 2010 [click to view] | [7]Shetland News, Lagavulin well abandoned, 13 June 2011 [click to view] | [8]STANLEY REED, Chevron and North Sea Rivals Race to Keep an Oil Region Relevant, JUNE 2, 2015 [click to view] | [9]Worldoil, Chevron completes drilling on Lagavulin well, June 13, 2011 [click to view] | BBC News, Faroe Petroleum to abandon Lagavulin well, June 13, 2011 [click to view] | Severin Carrell, Chevron wins court order in bid to end Greenpeace oil protest, The Guardian, 24 September 2010. [click to view] | Severin Carrell, Greenpeace claims activists could occupy Shetland oil-drilling ship for up to a month, The Guardian, September 22, 2010. [click to view] | Richard Rogers, Greenpeace forced to end North Sea oil drilling protest, The Guardian, 26 September 2010 [click to view] | Caption contest: Big Ship
Blogpost by JulietteH - 27 September, 2010 at 14:57 [click to view] | We're out of the water, but it's not over
Blogpost by James - 29 September, 2010 at 21 [click to view] | Swimming against the tide - the things people do to stop deepwater drilling
Blogpost by Leila Deen - 28 September, 2010 at 11:30 [click to view] |
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وسائل الإعلام ذات الصلة- روابط إلى مقاطع الفيديو، الحملات، الشبكات الاجتماعية | Greenpeace UK, Attaching our survival pod to the Stena Carron, September 22, 2010.
"We've stepped up our action against the Chevron-operated drilling ship Stena Carron in the waters off Shetland where - in addition to climbers Victor and Anais on the anchor chain – a custom-built survival pod has been brought into play.
Two metres in diameter and weighing half a tonne, it's also been attached to the anchor chain. The drilling ship was due to leave shortly to drill exploratory deep water wells in the Lagavulin oil field - but now isn't going anywhere.
We're here to stop dangerous deep water drilling in UK waters, which resulted in the Gulf oil disaster earlier in the year. Greenpeace campaigner Leila is on hand to tell you more..." [click to view] |
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