Despite constant protest from civil society, the Argentine state and the oil companies recently renewed their intention to move forward with the development of the offshore oil industry in the Argentine Sea.

The Argentine Sea is a sector of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean that has an area of about one million square kilometers. There, whales, dolphins, penguins and many other inhabitants are in danger due to the threat of an imminent activity that includes constant seismic bombardments, used to locate oil on the seabed.
If the destructive industry advances it would be disastrous for coastal communities and their livelihoods. Inevitably, oil spills would reach the beaches, affecting marine ecosystems and the economies of cities as well as tourism and other water activities that are closely linked to the quality of the water and the beaches.

This project benefits no one but the corporations involved and promises only destruction.
The first results of the fight to defend the Argentine Sea
At the beginning of this year, many people and organizations said ENOUGH by taking to the streets and giving birth to what we now call the #Atlanticazo; demonstrations and public protests in Argentina and other countries against the proposed oil drilling have since multiplied.
© Florencia Arroyos / GreenpeaceIn February 2022, Greenpeace Argentina and coalition partners obtained a suspension from the Justice department for the permits that the Ministry of the Environment of the Argentine Nation had given to Equinor in December 2021, to carry out seismic explorations in the Argentine Sea, effectively delaying oil activity in the sea for several months.
Meanwhile, defenders of the oil industry continued with their false messaging that oil activity would bring prosperity to the affected communities. This August, the National Ministry of the Environment in Argentina published a resolution again approving the new Environmental Impact Assessment of the Equinor company to advance with its offshore projects in the Argentine Sea.

Equinor: the villain of the oceans
Equinor, the Norwegian state oil giant, is the company responsible for the advancements of oil projects in Argentina. And they’re not stopping there: the company also has plans for the Barents Sea in the Arctic Ocean and the Bay du Nord in Canada.
Understandably, concern in Argentina is high. Greenpeace Argentina recently presented a report, compiling the incidents and accidents at Equinor (former Statoil), in Norway, its country of origin, and in Brazil, where it has been operating for a decade. Oil spills, leaks of hydrocarbons, failures in the facility maintenance were amongst the findings.
Even more dangerous and concerning is an overlap between the blocks that Equinor plans to exploit and the migration patterns and feeding grounds of elephant seals, penguins and the Southern Right Whale, an iconic and protected species, proclaimed a national monument in Argentina.
© Santiago Salimbeni / Greenpeace
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