Posted - August 26, 2013 - gCaptain - Reuters
MOSCOW, Aug 26 (Reuters) – Greenpeace accused Russia on Monday of
trying to block its protest against offshore drilling in the
mineral-rich but ecologically fragile Arctic after Russian coastguards
boarded its vessel.
The environmental lobby group said Russian officials boarded its icebreaker Arctic Sunrise after
activists with banners reading “Save the Arctic” piloted motor boats
toward an oil exploration vessel working for Russia’s top oil producer,
the state-controlled Rosneft, and global major ExxonMobil.
Greenpeace steered its vessel into the Northern Sea Route in defiance
of Russia’s refusal to grant it the necessary permits, accusing the
authorities of trying “to block us at every turn”.
Russia has made tapping the Arctic’s oil and gas a priority to
develop a $2.1 trillion economy that is reliant on exports of energy
resources. Ecologists fear drilling in the virgin region risks
destroying the Arctic’s unique wildlife and causing damaging changes to
the global climate.
The Northern Sea Route mostly hugs Russia’s northern coastline and is
a primary Arctic shipping route, with experts expecting traffic to
increase significantly in the coming years as warmer temperatures melt
the ice and make it more accessible.
Thawing sea ice has also attracted energy companies to drill in the
Arctic Ocean, which is estimated to hold about 20 percent of the world’s
as-yet undiscovered oil and gas.
“Offshore drilling should be banned in the Arctic, and especially in a
remote sanctuary for threatened species like polar bears and narwhals
where an oil spill would be impossible to clean up,” Greenpeace said in a
statement.
Russia’s coastguard service declined to comment. Its supervisory
body, the Federal Security Service, could not immediately be reached on
Monday.
Rosneft, while it declined to comment on the Greenpeace protest, said
it was following the highest environmental standards on the Arctic
shelf.
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