200 environmentalists, including Greta Thunberg, block the main refinery of Norway

Rebellion extinction activists sat on the road, blocking access to the Mongstad refinery, in Bergen, on the southwest coast of Norway, while a group of kayaks and sailing boats blocked the port entrance. “We are here because it is perfectly clear that there is no future in oil. Fossil fuels lead to death and destruction,” Greta Thunberg said in a statement, adding that oil producers like Norway “have blood on the hands”.

The police said they have been on the spot since 9:00 am locals and monitor the situation, the activists announcing for their part plan to continue their movement all week in Norway via a series of demonstrations.

The Mongstad refinery is owned by the oil giant Equinor, mainly detained by the Norwegian State. Activists claim Norwegian leaders a “oil and gas exit plan”.

Norway is regularly criticized for its oil and gas sector, raw materials of which it is the first European producer. Oslo recalls that this sector is a source of jobs and know-how and highlights the importance of guaranteeing a stable supply of energy in Europe.

Equinor has announced plan to maintain by 2035 stable oil production at 1.2 million barrels per day and gas production of 40 billion cubic meters annual.

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