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Actions and protests
Aerial view from UAV
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Greenpeace ships
KWCI (GPI)
MY Rainbow Warrior III
Oceans (campaign title)
Oil refineries
Oil tankers
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Activists Block Crude Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, Sweden
The Rainbow Warrior continues to blockade the approach to Preems oil refinery from waiting oil tankers.
Activists from Greenpeace Nordic are blocking a crude oil tanker from approaching and unloading its cargo to Preem's oil refinery in Lysekil. The activists are calling for Sweden's Prime minister Stefan Löfven to deny Preems application to expand the oil refinery. If the Swedish government grants Preem permission to expand, it would increase the CO2 emissions from Preemraff by one million tonnes per year and make the refinery the single biggest source of CO2 in the country. An expansion of Preemraff would be incompatible with Sweden reaching its national emissions targets and Its commitments under the Paris agreement.
Unique identifier:
GP1SUAT7
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Locations:
Europe
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Lysekil
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Nordic Countries
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Sweden
Credit line:
© Rasmus Törnqvist / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Activists Block Crude Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, Sweden - AERIALS
Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior and activists from Greenpeace Nordic peacefully block the entrance of the Brofjorden port to stop an oil tanker destined for Preem's oil refinery. The protest comes as the Swedish government is deciding on an application from the oil company Preem to expand their oil refinery in Lysekil. If the Swedish government grants Preem permission to expand, it would increase the CO2 emissions from Preemraff by one million tonnes per year and make the refinery the single biggest source of CO2 in the country. An expansion of Preemraff would be incompatible with Sweden reaching its national emissions targets and its commitments under the Paris agreement. Greenpeace demands that Prime Minister, Stefan Löfven, and the Swedish government choose Paris over Preem, and stop the planned expansion of the refinery in Lysekil.
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