Monday, 30 May 2011 13:57
Written by CBC News
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| In this Greenpeace photo, an activist scales the underside of Cairn Energy's Leiv Eiriksson oil rig on Sunday. Two activists are suspended under the rig in a survival pod, with about 10 days' worth of food and water. (Greenpeace) |
The Greenland government is condemning Greenpeace after two of its activists boarded the company's oil rig off the west coast of Greenland on Sunday to protest Arctic offshore drilling.
Greenpeace says the activists scaled the 53,000-tonne rig Leiv Eiriksson, run by Scotland-based Cairn Energy, and are now hanging under it in a survival pod they have set up.
The group has enough food and water to stay for 10 days in the pod, hanging a few metres from the drill-bit that would be used to strike oil, according to the environmental activist group.