24 Aug 2012 17:44

Greenpeace activists not interfering with Prirazlomnaya rig ops - Gazprom

MOSCOW. Aug 24 (Interfax) - Work on the maritime drilling rig Prirazlomnaya at the Arctic deposit Prirazlomnoye is proceeding according to schedule, despite the fact that Greenpeace activists have attached themselves to the giant platform's superstructure, Gazprom said in comments on the protest action Friday.

"Today Greenpeace representatives violated the 500-meter navigation safety zone around the maritime platform Prirazlomnaya and with the help of mountain-climbing equipment got on board," the Gazprom press service said. "It was suggested to them that they come up onto the platform for a constructive dialog. But they refused, saying that they would 'be hanging onto the platform,'" it said.

The general subcontractor for building the platform is Sevmash, which is currently doing quality-assurance testing on it and is responsible for its safety and security. A Sevmash representative told Interfax that "the situation is under control."

"Border authorities [coast guard] are watching over it. There is security on the platform that will take the appropriate measures in the event of attempts to get on the platform. The security of the facility is under no threat now," the source Interfax.

"Sevmash is concerned about the health of the activists, who are on the facility in not the warmest time," the representative said.

A 500-meter navigation safety zone is established around 'artificial islands', installations, and facilities, as stipulated by Russian continental-shelf law.

"This morning at 4 am local time, a team of Greenpeace International activists including Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo, climbed the energy giant Gazprom's Arctic oil platform Prirazlomnaya off the northeastern coast of Russia in the Pechora Sea, interrupting its operations," Greenpeace said in a statement.

Greenpeace notes that in the environmental impact assessment documentation for the platform it says that the likelihood of a terrorist threat is extremely low, as the rig is far from infrastructure.