Blogposts tagged 'Deep Water Drilling'

BP oil spill response plans for deep water well at North Uist

Publication date:  12 October, 2011

Key pages from the BP oil spill response plan for the deep water drilling at North Uist.

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BP plans risk world's biggest pollution disaster

Posted by vickywyatt - 12 October 2011 at 10:45am - 4 Comments
Deepwater horizon oil spill seen from space
by. Credit: NASA
The Deepwater Horizon spill seen from space

BP are hoping that everyone has forgotten about the catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year, and are quietly putting in place plans to drill in the deep waters off of the west of Shetland, risking an even bigger disaster.

Big Oil steps up the battle for deep water drilling

Posted by bex - 12 September 2011 at 3:16pm - 4 Comments
Winning logo from our Rebrand:BP competition
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The winning entry to our 2010 'Rebrand BP' competition

Another week, another push for reckless oil drilling by a UK company. This time it's BP, which wants to drill its deepest ever well in UK waters - a 1300 metre well - off the coast of North Uist.

Today we confront Cairn in court

Posted by nick_gp - 6 June 2011 at 1:08pm - 1 Comment
Our activists arrested after boarding Cairn's arctic rig
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Our activists arrested after boarding Cairn's arctic rig

Today our mission to protect the Arctic moves from the frozen seas of Greenland into the courts of Amsterdam and Greenland.

After our first occupation of its oil rig at the beginning of last week Cairn filed for an injunction with the courts in Amsterdam. The injunction is aimed at preventing us taking any further action to stop drilling in the Arctic. It would mean we’d be fined two million euros for every day any future protest stops drilling on the company’s Arctic oil rigs.

Deepwater Horizon - One Year On

Publication date:  26 April, 2011
On March 31, three weeks before the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, President Barack Obama announced plans to open offshore oil drilling along the east coast of the United States from Virginia to Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico, ending a decades-long moratorium.
He further announced research to assess the feasibility of offshore drilling in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas off the north coast of Alaska.
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Place your bets in the Arctic oil casino!

Posted by Richardg - 30 March 2011 at 11:04am - 7 Comments
Melting icebergs in the path of rigs in the Arctic, the latest oil frontier
All rights reserved. Credit: Will Rose / Greenpeace
Melting icebergs in the path of rigs in the Arctic, the latest oil frontier

Drilling in the Arctic is a risky business. So it’s a good thing that the only company with a license to drill in the Arctic isn’t comparing the whole endeavour to hanging out in Vegas and trying your hand at shooting craps.

Oh wait. That’s exactly what they’re doing.

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