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Monday, June 6, 2011

Police Arrest Greenpeace Activists at Oil Rig Off Greenland

- Police Arrest Greenpeace Activists at Oil Rig Off Greenland

Monday, June 06, 2011
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
by Lennart Simonsson, dpa, Berlin

Greenland police on Saturday arrested 18 members of Greenpeace, hours after the activists boarded an exploration oil rig off western Greenland.

It was the second protest in a week staged against test drilling in environmentally sensitive Arctic waters.

All 18 activists were to be taken to Greenland's capital, Nuuk, "for further processing," Greenland deputy police chief Morten Nielsen told the German Press Agency dpa.

Preliminary investigations suggested activists were nationals of Britain, the Netherlands, Finland, Spain and Italy, he said.

Greenpeace said the protest aimed at getting rig operator, Scotland-based Cairn Energy, to present contingency plans in case of an oil spill.

Two activists on Sunday breached an exclusion zone around the Leiv Eiriksson rig, and secured themselves in a survival capsule on the rig.

The two arrested early Thursday face charges of trespassing and violating a safety zone around the rig. A decision to expel them from Greenland has been appealed, Nielsen said.

Test drilling began Friday off Greenland's west coast. The rig was located some 240 kilometers from the coast, and Greenpeace vessels were positioned in Greenland's economic zone where the police has no jurisdiction, he said.

Authorities in Greenland have earlier criticized the Greenpeace action, saying Greenland, which in 2009 gained more autonomy from Denmark, had a right to exploit its natural resources for the benefit of its population,

The drilling was conducted under strict environmental and safety requirements, the Greenland authorities said.

Several energy groups hope to be able to tap in to gas and oil finds believed to be off Greenland.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Cairn Energy Files Injunction to Stop Greenpeace Rig Protests

- Cairn Energy Files Injunction to Stop Greenpeace Rig Protests

Thursday, June 02, 2011
Dow Jones Newswires
by Alexis Flynn

Cairn has filed for an injunction against environmental group Greenpeace and two Dutch-registered vessel owners in an attempt to prevent activists from further disrupting its drilling activities offshore Greenland, the Edinburgh-based oil and gas explorer said Thursday.

Cairn "cannot allow any action that poses a potential threat to the safety of our employees or the protesters involved," the company said.

Greenpeace confirmed legal proceedings against the group had begun. It said Cairn is seeking fines of EUR2 million a day for every day its operations are affected after Monday if the injunction is granted.

"Cairn is trying to use a legal hammer to shut down our campaign to kick the oil companies out of the Arctic, but we'll challenge Cairn and its lawyers every step of way," said Greenpeace campaigner Ben Ayliffe.

Cairn said it was requesting the order from an Amsterdam court to stop the future disruption of its "lawful operations offshore Greenland."

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