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- From: Greenpeace via Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu>
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- Subject: NEWS: British Petroleum Tanker Disaster Policy: "Keep our Heads Down"
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- Date: 25 Jan 1993 06:03:24 GMT
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- [Greenpeace Press Release from Greenbase -- Redistribute Freely]
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- GREENPEACE CONDEMNS OIL INDUSTRY POLICY OF
- "KEEPING HEADS DOWN" OVER TANKER DISASTERS
-
- LONDON 14 January 1993 (GP) Top BP managers advised staff to
- "keep their heads down" over the Braer oil tanker disaster
- last week, Greenpeace revealed today.
-
- In an internal BP memo about the disaster, leaked to Greenpeace,
- BP told staff: "The message of course is -- let's keep our
- heads down."
-
- Greenpeace today condemned the resounding silence from the oil
- industry over the disaster when:
-
- * The 10 worst oil disasters (including tanker spills) have all
- happened in the last 15 years, and accounted for 845.8 million
- gallons of oil being released into the environment (1)
-
- * the top 14 tanker spills in the last 15 years accounted for
- 339.8 million gallons (1)
-
- * there are 6,833 tankers carrying 500,000 barrels of oil at any
- one time (2) and
-
- * less than 3 per cent of oil tankers have double hulls (3)
- recommended to lessen the chances of oil spills in the event of
- an accident.
-
- "BP claims to be 'responsible and caring,' has a policy of
- 'openness and honesty' and has 'nothing to hide' (4). This
- memo shows the oil industry in its true colours: a greenwash,"
- said Andrea Goodall, of Greenpeace International.
-
- On the question of double hulls, which would cost the industry
- tens of billions of dollars, BP staff are advised that the
- information is "not, repeat not, for the press", but that "more
- attention should be paid internationally to the prevention of
- accidents and that action should be taken in the areas of better
- traffic control, better ship navigation and improved training
- for personnel."
-
- Further information leaked from BP reveals that the Braer called
- into BP's Sullom Voe oil terminal six times since last March.
-
- BP oil facts:
-
- * BP's net income in 1991 was $US 1,200 million (latest figures
- available) (5)
- * Every year, BP loses an average of 125,000 tonnes of crude oil
- in transit (6)
- * BP Exploration spilled 15-30 tonnes of crude oil at Sullom Voe
- Terminal, off the Shetland Islands in 1991 (7)
- * BP was sued in 1990 as a result of the Exxon Valdez disaster,
- as part of the Alyeska Pipeline Company.
-
- "It's time the oil industry executives accepted responsibility
- for the environmental abuse it creates, rather than keeping
- their heads down and trying to make it somebody else's problem,"
- said Andrea Goodall.
-
- References:
-
- (1) "Oil Spill Intelligence Report," Arlington, Massachusetts,
- USA
- (2) Lloyds List
- (3) The Tanker Register 1992 (Clarkson Research Studies Ltd)
- (4) "Towards a Better World - special issue of health, safety
- and the environment," BP Chemicals, February 1991.
- (5) Fortune 500 1992
- (6) The Journal of BP Oil, first quarter No. 9, 1991
- (7) Oil and Gas Journal, 1991, International Briefs, 28 January
-