Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Spill-Clean-Up-in-Thailand-27MZIFVDCLW7.htmlConceptually similarOil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PSXCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PT0Completed★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PT1Completed★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PT2Completed★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PT6Completed★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PT7Completed★★★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PWMCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PWNCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandGP04PWCCompleted★★★★View AllGP04PTEOil Spill Clean Up in ThailandOil spill booms are used to absorb oil at Ko Samed, Rayong Province, one of the most affected areas by the oil spill. More than 50,000 liters of crude oil has spilled into the sea, 20 kilometers southeast of the Map Ta Phut industrial estate following a leak from a pipeline at an offshore platform. The pipeline is operated by PTT Global Chemical Public Company, a subsidiary of PTT Public Company Limited (the largest fossil fuel conglomerate in Thailand). Greenpeace is calling on the Thai government to review its energy policy and to put an end to oil drilling and exploration in the Gulf of Thailand.Locations:Gulf of Thailand-Ko Samet-Rayong-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:31 Jul, 2013Credit:© Roengrit Kongmuang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3400px X 2267pxKeywords:Accidents-Beaches-Cleaning-Climate (campaign title)-Copy space-Day-Disasters-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil booms (containment)-Oil spills-Oiled beaches-Outdoors-PTT Public Company Limited-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Oil Spill Clean Up in ThailandRescue workers, local volunteers and PTT personnel attempt to clean up the oil spill at Ao Phrao beach in Ko Samet, Rayong Province, one of the areas most affected by the oil spill. More than 50,000 liters of crude oil has spilled into the sea, 20 kilometers southeast of the Map Ta Phut industrial estate following a leak from a pipeline at an offshore platform. The pipeline is operated by PTT Global Chemical Public Company, a subsidiary of PTT Public Company Limited (the largest fossil fuel conglomerate in Thailand). Greenpeace is calling on the Thai government to review its energy policy and to put an end to oil drilling and exploration in the Gulf of Thailand.Related Collections:Oil Spill Cleanup in Thailand