Oil drilling rig arrives in Port Angeles; protesters preparing
Apr 17, 2015, 6:36 AM | Updated: 7:54 am

A drill rig that six Greenpeace activists illegally boarded for six days arrives in Port Angeles Friday. (Photo courtesy of Greenpeace)
(Photo courtesy of Greenpeace)
Protesters in kayaks greeted a rig that could be used for oil drilling in the Arctic as it arrived in Port Angeles following a journey across the Pacific.
The Polar Pioneer will remain in Port Angeles for about two weeks before traveling to Seattle, where crews will install equipment on the 400-foot rig.
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Protesters were preparing for the Seattle arrival of the rig Thursday. Preparations included kayak training, as protesters plan to mass in the waters off Port of Seattle’s Terminal 5 for the demonstration in May.
“We will converge on the Seattle waterfront by land and sea, transforming Terminal 5 and Harbor Island into a festival of resistance that will nonviolently block Shell’s preparations for Arctic drilling,” a statement from says.
Conservationists opposed to offshore drilling say the oil companies have not demonstrated they can clean up a major spill.
Royal Dutch Shell hopes to use the rig for exploratory drilling during the summer open-water season in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska’s northwest coast.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.