Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Rig-Dan-Bravo-in-the-North-Sea-27MZIFJLGHAT0.htmlConceptually similarOil Rig Dan Bravo in the North SeaGP0STUQAFCompleted★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Swim to Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ1LCompleted★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Swim to Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ2UCompleted★★★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Swim to Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ2WCompleted★★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Swim to Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ2ZCompleted★★★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Swim to Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ30Completed★★★★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Occupy Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQE6Completed★★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Occupy Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ92Completed★★★★Project North Sea: Activists Occupy Oil Rig in DenmarkGP0STUQ93Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STUQAGOil Rig Dan Bravo in the North SeaThe oil rig Dan Bravo. The Dan Bravo is the site where Denmark first began extracting oil in 1972. The Danish part of the North Sea now has 55 rigs, whose output makes Denmark the biggest oil producer and the 7th biggest gas producer in the European Union.Greenpeace Denmark activists from the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior, prepare to carry out an action in the Danish North Sea, to demand an immediate ban on all further oil and gas exploration in Denmark, followed by a complete phase out of domestic fossil fuel production and a massive expansion of clean offshore wind power.Locations:Denmark-Europe-Nordic Countries-North SeaDate:18 Aug, 2020Credit:© Andrew McConnell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Oil (Industry)-Oil exploration-Oil rigs-Outdoors-ReflectionsShoot:Project North Sea: Revolution Action in Denmark (Photos)Four activists with Greenpeace Denmark have swum from the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior across the Dan oil field in the Danish North Sea and are peacefully occupying the Dan Bravo oil rig to demand an immediate ban on all further oil and gas exploration in Denmark, followed by a complete phase out of domestic fossil fuel production and a massive expansion of clean offshore wind power.Unless the Danish government is brave enough to ban the search for new oil and gas in Denmark, it will never be the green frontrunner it claims to be.The Dan Bravo is the site where Denmark first began extracting oil in 1972. The Danish part of the North Sea now has 55 rigs, whose output makes Denmark the biggest oil producer and the 7th biggest gas producer in the European Union.Related Collections:North Sea Revolution Action in Denmark (Photos & Videos)