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Shell settles claim against Greenpeace over activists boarding oil vessel

British oil and gas significant Shell on Tuesday settled a London claim it brought against ecological group Greenpeace after activists boarded a. Shell oil production vessel in 2015.

Greenpeace stated it had actually agreed to pay 300,000 pounds. ($ 382,650) to the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI), a. charity that runs a search and rescue service.

The group also said it would stop protesting for a period at. four Shell websites in the northern North Sea, which Greenpeace. described as primarily decreasing fields, though Shell explained. them as essential oil and gas platforms.

Shell stated Greenpeace's agreement to make a payment to the. RNLI identified its issue that Greenpeace's demonstration at sea was. a major threat to safety and life.

Greenpeace, nevertheless, stated Shell had actually settled due to the fact that taking legal action against. environmental advocates became a PR millstone connected around its. neck.

Shell took legal action after Greenpeace activists boarded a. vessel in January 2023 near the Canary Islands off the Atlantic. coast of northern Africa to oppose against oil drilling,. taking a trip on it as far as Norway.

The vessel was predestined for the Penguins oil and gas field. in the North Sea, which is not yet in production.

Four Greenpeace activists utilized ropes to hoist themselves. onto the vessel from inflatable boats that chased the ship at. high speed.

Greenpeace formerly said Shell was seeking up to $2.1. million, including expenses associated with shipping delays and expenditures. for additional security, though Shell's claim sought somewhat less. than $1 million.

Demonstrations at sea against oil, gas and mining infrastructure. have actually long been part of Greenpeace's operations.

Greenpeace is separately associated with a legal difficulty to. Britain's approval for the advancement of Shell's Jackdaw gas. field, which was heard in a Scottish court last month.

(source: Reuters)