Greenpeace statement on Shell's Arctic drill rig Kulluk
Responding to the news that Shell's Arctic drilling rig Kulluk had run aground off Kodiak Island in Alaska, Greenpeace
campaigner Ben Ayliffe said:
"The grounding of Shell's Arctic rig, which contains tens of thousands of gallons of fuel oil, is yet another example of
how utterly incapable this company is of operating safely in one of the planet's most remote and extreme environments.
"Shell has lurched from one Arctic disaster to the next, displaying staggering ineptitude every step of the way. Were
the pristine environment of the frozen north not at risk of an oil spill it would be almost comical. Instead it’s
tragic. We're moving closer to a major catastrophe in the Arctic and the US government appears unwilling to provide
either the needed oversight or emergency backup the company's incompetence requires."
Ayliffe added: "Rather than opening up the high north to oil firms we need to keep this fragile place off-limits to
reckless industrialisation. Greenpeace and the millions of people who have joined us to save the Arctic will be keeping
a very close eye on developments in Kodiak."
ENDS