Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Noble-Bob-Douglas-Drillship-Action-in-the-Canterbury-Basin-27MZIF3QYK05.htmlConceptually similarNoble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2VCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2TCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2WCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2XCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2YCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG2ZCompleted★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG31Completed★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG32Completed★★★★Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinGP0STOG30Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOG2UNoble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinThe Oil Free Otago Flotilla meets Anadarko’s drillship, the Noble Bob Douglas at the site where it will drill an exploratory well in the Canterbury Basin off the coast of Otago. The site is more than one kilometre deep and drilling is expected to reach a total depth of 2800 metres. Community leaders aboard SV Tiama call the drillship and ask it to leave.Locations:Aotearoa-Oceania-Otago-Pacific Ocean-South Island (NZ)-South Pacific OceanDate:9 Feb, 2014Credit:© Nick Tapp / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2700px X 1800pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Anadarko-Boats-Campaigners-Communication-Day-Direct communications-Drillships-Flotillas-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-One person-Outdoors-People-Radios-SailboatsShoot:Noble Bob Douglas Drillship Action in the Canterbury BasinThe Oil Free Otago Flotilla meets Anadarko’s drillship, the Noble Bob Douglas at the site where it will drill an exploratory well in the Canterbury Basin off the coast of Otago. The site is more than one kilometre deep and drilling is expected to reach a total depth of 2800 metres. Community leaders aboard SV Tiama call the drillship and ask it to leave.