Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mock-Oil-Spill-at-BP-HQ-in-Sao-Paulo-27MZIFIK11QQ.htmlConceptually similarMock Oil Spill at BP HQ in Sao PauloGP025ARCompleted★★★★Mock Oil Spill at BP HQ in Sao PauloGP025ATCompleted★★★★Mock Oil Spill at BP HQ in Sao PauloGP025AUCompleted★★★★Greenpeace and Midnight Oil Action against Traffic Pollution in Sao PauloGP03OHCompleted★★★★Peter Garrett, Singer of Midnight Oil during Traffic Action in Sao PauloGP0YH6Completed★★★★Save the Arctic Lego Scene in BrazilGP0STOHEICompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Lego Scene in BrazilGP0STOHEKCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Lego Scene in BrazilGP0STOHEMCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic Lego Scene in BrazilGP0STOHERCompleted★★★★View AllGP025ASMock Oil Spill at BP HQ in Sao PauloGreenpeace activists simulate an oil spill in front of the BP’s headquarters in São Paulo, using four barrels of black liquid substance (a mixture of flour and non-toxic and washable paint). The protest is against oil exploration and to draw attention to the environmental disaster caused by an explosion at one of the company’s oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20th 2010.Locations:America, South America-Brazil-São Paulo (City)Date:9 Aug, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Alexandre CappiMaximum size:3719px X 2556pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Barrels-British Petroleum (BP)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Gas masks-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Masks (protective)-Medium group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Props-Protective clothing-Toxics (campaign title)-Wide angle-YellowShoot:Mock Oil Spill at BP HQ in Sao PauloGreenpeace activists simulate an oil spill in front of the BP (British Petroleum) headquarters in São Paulo, using four barrels of black liquid substance (a mixture of flour and non-toxic and washable paint). The protest is against oil exploration and to draw attention to the environmental disaster caused by an explosion at one of the company’s oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20th 2010. The leaking, which spilled record amounts of crude oil from the broken pipeline into the sea, was only stopped after more than three months.