Greenpeace Blockade Disrupts LNG Flow to Belgium
Around 70 activists from 18 countries protested using boats and inflatables to demand an end to LNG imports from Russia and the US, citing climate harm and war support, Greenpeace said.
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Greenpeace Blockade Disrupts LNG Flow to Belgium
Greenpeace Blockade Disrupts LNG Flow to Belgium During a 30-hour protest by Greenpeace, at least four LNG-laden tankers destined for Belgium's Zeebrugge LNG terminal were either diverted or delayed. The environmental group aimed to disrupt European imports of Russian gas, citing ongoing tensions over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.The blockade involved kayaks, life rafts, and sailboats, effectively blocking the terminal's entrance. Police eventual…
Greenpeace Blockade Forces LNG Tanker Diversions From Belgian Terminal
Greenpeace activists from 17 countries blockaded Belgium’s Zeebrugge LNG terminal on Thursday, forcing at least three tankers to divert. Protesters in kayaks, inflatables, and small craft occupied the channel, demanding an end to both Russian and U.S. LNG flows. Fluxys, which operates the terminal, told Reuters that operations inside remain unaffected, though tanker access was restricted and the blockade was expected to continue through Sunday.…
Dozens of Greenpeace activists protested on Wednesday in Zeebrugge, Belgium, against the import of liquefied gas from Russia and the US into Europe. At times, the access to transport ships was completely blocked. According to Greenpeace, 70 activists from 17 countries participated in the action – including in kayaks on the water. Huge, inflatable replicas of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump were on a model of a guest an…
Belgian LNG Terminal Blocked by Greenpeace Protestors
The Fluxys LNG terminal at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, is once again being blockaded by Greenpeace protestors. The group estimates as many as 70 activists took to small boats, rafts, and kayaks to call attention to its demands to end Russian and U.S. LNG imports into the European Union. Media reports indicate the group was hiding at various points around the port early this morning, October 1, and launched the protest shortly after an LNG ca…
Police intervene as Greenpeace blocks Zeebrugge LNG terminal
Zeebrugge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgian police boarded Greenpeace’s ship Witness in Zeebrugge after about 50 activists blocked the Fluxys LNG terminal using boats and a pontoon with Putin and Trump inflatables. Some arrests reported. As VRT News reported, Belgian … Read more Continue reading Police intervene as Greenpeace blocks Zeebrugge LNG terminal at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.
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