Object to Drilling 10 Offshore Oil wells & Pipeline off the Garden Route

Recent signers:
Tracy Cole and 10 others have signed recently.

The Issue

TotalEnergies, along with its joint-venture partners[1], want authorisation to drill 10 offshore oil wells, and construct, using explosives, 109kms of subsea pipelines, in an extremely biodiverse and unique marine area, surrounded by multiple Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). TotalEnergies intend extending the operational life of the ageing F-A Oil Platform. Offshore Block 11B/12B is an area of 12000 km2 off the coast of the magnificent, touristic Garden Route - including Gqeberha, J-Bay, Cape St. Francis, Tsitsikamma, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, George and Mossel Bay.

Please sign this petition appealing to the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy and Minister of Environment, Barbara Creecy, not to authorise this Block 11B/12B project, because the risks to a marine, one-of-its-kind critical biodiversity region, subsistence and commercial fisheries, and the communities of Knysna, George and other touristic Garden Route towns are too high.

There is a very real risk of displacement of marine animals from feeding or breeding areas which could have far reaching effects not only for whole, and vulnerable, animal populations, but also on the fishing sector and our food security.

This is what is at stake:

  1.     Threatened species: Critically Endangered blue whale, Endangered sei whale and Indian Ocean humpback dolphin, Bryde’s, sperm whales. leatherback, loggerhead and green turtles, plus Endangered African penguin; southern bluefin tuna, bigeye tuna, blue marlin, endangered Cape Gannet, Cape Cormorant, Indian yellow-nosed albatross and Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, Vulnerable Spectacled petrel, Leach’s storm petrel. Of the 40 shark and rays species expected to occur in the area, most of which are threatened and no less than 20 species (half) are endemic to southern Africa.

  2. There are 6 Marine Protected Areas near where they want to drill and their pipeline will smash through a unique Critical Biodiversity Area.  
  3. The F-A Platform was installed in the late 1980’s, and given the metocean conditions of its site, it has likely outlived the 25-year design life of most rigs. It is now proposed that it continue functioning in ever more extreme conditions for another 27 years. Older structures are more prone to accidents, especially fires, and are more dangerous for workers and the environment.   
    TotalEnergies has not responded to Oceans Not Oil’s request for an explanation for the leak of the existing offshore pipeline and the extent of environmental contamination, in the PetroSA condensate pipeline running from the offshore FA platform to the GTL refinery in Mossel Bay, 2022.
       
  4. Consequences of a blowout, or accidental release (which happen as a matter of course during offshore operations) to marine and coastal ecosystems, tourism, fisheries and recreational industries will be devastating.

  5. Curtailing emissions from oil and gas operations must be a first-order priority to stop global warming and extreme climate events. Block 11B/12B project duration will likely span over 30 years. Last minute oil and gas production ambitions risk inconsistency with the South Africa’s binding carbon budget peak-plateau-decline emissions trajectory, pushing peaking well past Net Zero in 2050.

There is very clear jeopardy to the extremely biodiverse marine ecology, fisheries, tourism, recreation and hospitality industries. Let’s stop the pollution, the toxic wastes, the noise and cumulative effects that this project will bring to a delicate, busy marine area unlike any other. We do not want the devastation by an oiled coastline.Please share this. 

We need your urgent action as follows:

1.    Sign this petition to support our call on our Ministers not to grant this exploration right, and focus on developing renewable energy.

2.    In addition to signing the petition we are asking that you urgently submit objections. Any RSA citizen can become an Interested & Affected party - the ocean is our commons.

Address The Objections To:

WhatsApp to register as Interested and Affected Party (text messages only): 076 694 3842

Email: gld.teepsaesia@wsp.com

Tel: +27 (0) 11 254 4800

The more objections, the better! Our voices can make a difference to show our government that we demand that oil and gas operations stop and that renewable energy jobs and climate justice start. 


 
·       [1] TEEPSA(Total Energies Exploration and Production South Africa )– 45% ; Canadian Natural Resources International (South Africa) Limited – 20% ; QatarEnergy International E&P LLC – 25% & Africa Energies via Main Street 1549 – 10%

 

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Oceans Not Oil CoalitionPetition StarterOceans Not Oil is a coalition of organisations and concerned individuals organising against the impact of escalating offshore oil and gas activities, which sits in direct contradiction to South Africa’s international climate change agreements.

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Recent signers:
Tracy Cole and 10 others have signed recently.

The Issue

TotalEnergies, along with its joint-venture partners[1], want authorisation to drill 10 offshore oil wells, and construct, using explosives, 109kms of subsea pipelines, in an extremely biodiverse and unique marine area, surrounded by multiple Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). TotalEnergies intend extending the operational life of the ageing F-A Oil Platform. Offshore Block 11B/12B is an area of 12000 km2 off the coast of the magnificent, touristic Garden Route - including Gqeberha, J-Bay, Cape St. Francis, Tsitsikamma, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, George and Mossel Bay.

Please sign this petition appealing to the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy and Minister of Environment, Barbara Creecy, not to authorise this Block 11B/12B project, because the risks to a marine, one-of-its-kind critical biodiversity region, subsistence and commercial fisheries, and the communities of Knysna, George and other touristic Garden Route towns are too high.

There is a very real risk of displacement of marine animals from feeding or breeding areas which could have far reaching effects not only for whole, and vulnerable, animal populations, but also on the fishing sector and our food security.

This is what is at stake:

  1.     Threatened species: Critically Endangered blue whale, Endangered sei whale and Indian Ocean humpback dolphin, Bryde’s, sperm whales. leatherback, loggerhead and green turtles, plus Endangered African penguin; southern bluefin tuna, bigeye tuna, blue marlin, endangered Cape Gannet, Cape Cormorant, Indian yellow-nosed albatross and Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, Vulnerable Spectacled petrel, Leach’s storm petrel. Of the 40 shark and rays species expected to occur in the area, most of which are threatened and no less than 20 species (half) are endemic to southern Africa.

  2. There are 6 Marine Protected Areas near where they want to drill and their pipeline will smash through a unique Critical Biodiversity Area.  
  3. The F-A Platform was installed in the late 1980’s, and given the metocean conditions of its site, it has likely outlived the 25-year design life of most rigs. It is now proposed that it continue functioning in ever more extreme conditions for another 27 years. Older structures are more prone to accidents, especially fires, and are more dangerous for workers and the environment.   
    TotalEnergies has not responded to Oceans Not Oil’s request for an explanation for the leak of the existing offshore pipeline and the extent of environmental contamination, in the PetroSA condensate pipeline running from the offshore FA platform to the GTL refinery in Mossel Bay, 2022.
       
  4. Consequences of a blowout, or accidental release (which happen as a matter of course during offshore operations) to marine and coastal ecosystems, tourism, fisheries and recreational industries will be devastating.

  5. Curtailing emissions from oil and gas operations must be a first-order priority to stop global warming and extreme climate events. Block 11B/12B project duration will likely span over 30 years. Last minute oil and gas production ambitions risk inconsistency with the South Africa’s binding carbon budget peak-plateau-decline emissions trajectory, pushing peaking well past Net Zero in 2050.

There is very clear jeopardy to the extremely biodiverse marine ecology, fisheries, tourism, recreation and hospitality industries. Let’s stop the pollution, the toxic wastes, the noise and cumulative effects that this project will bring to a delicate, busy marine area unlike any other. We do not want the devastation by an oiled coastline.Please share this. 

We need your urgent action as follows:

1.    Sign this petition to support our call on our Ministers not to grant this exploration right, and focus on developing renewable energy.

2.    In addition to signing the petition we are asking that you urgently submit objections. Any RSA citizen can become an Interested & Affected party - the ocean is our commons.

Address The Objections To:

WhatsApp to register as Interested and Affected Party (text messages only): 076 694 3842

Email: gld.teepsaesia@wsp.com

Tel: +27 (0) 11 254 4800

The more objections, the better! Our voices can make a difference to show our government that we demand that oil and gas operations stop and that renewable energy jobs and climate justice start. 


 
·       [1] TEEPSA(Total Energies Exploration and Production South Africa )– 45% ; Canadian Natural Resources International (South Africa) Limited – 20% ; QatarEnergy International E&P LLC – 25% & Africa Energies via Main Street 1549 – 10%

 

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Oceans Not Oil CoalitionPetition StarterOceans Not Oil is a coalition of organisations and concerned individuals organising against the impact of escalating offshore oil and gas activities, which sits in direct contradiction to South Africa’s international climate change agreements.

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