Several companies are currently planning to explore for gas and oil in the Algarve, either onshore and offshore (Gulf of Algarve and Gulf of Alentejo). Several contracts to explore, drill and produce petroleum were already granted. All the companies are currently in the exploration phase, 2D seismic surveys offshore were already done and 3D seismic surveys in several areas, some companies are now preparing the firsts perforations. The biggest movement in opposition to these projects started in 2015, with the formation of the Algarve Livre de Petróleo platform that demanded the publication of all contracts. After the publication of the contracts, several groups, associations and the regional government declared their opposition to any plans to drill for oil. In November a petition was delivered to the government. The Algarve Livre de Petróleo platform unites over 10 organizations and aims to completely stop the investigation (and subsequent exploitation) of hydrocarbons, and it argue that oil exploration represents a threat to the environment, biodiversity and the economy. They in fact say "tourism is our oil". Despite this, it seems the government aims to move ahead with the exploration. |
Name of conflict: | Algarve Livre de Petróleo, Portugal |
Country: | Portugal |
State or province: | Faro |
Location of conflict: | Algarve |
Accuracy of location | MEDIUM (Regional level) |
Type of conflict. 1st level: | Fossil Fuels and Climate Justice/Energy |
Type of conflict. 2nd level: | Oil and gas exploration and extraction |
Specific commodities: | Crude oil Natural Gas |
Project details | |
Type of population | Unknown |
Start of the conflict: | 01/03/2015 |
Company names or state enterprises: | Repsol from Spain PARTEX OIL AND GAS from Portugal Galp from Portugal Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (Eni) from Italy |
Relevant government actors: | Governo de Portugal (www.portugal.gov.pt) Entidade Nacional para o Mercado de Combustíveis (www.enmc.pt) |
Environmental justice organizations (and other supporters) and their websites, if available: | Plataforma Algarve Livre de Petróleo (www.palp.pt), an umbrella organization including environmentalists and others entities |
Intensity | MEDIUM (street protests, visible mobilization) |
Reaction stage | PREVENTIVE resistance (precautionary phase) |
Groups mobilizing: | Local government/political parties Neighbours/citizens/communities Social movements Trade unions Recreational users Local businesses Fisher people |
Forms of mobilization: | Artistic and creative actions (eg guerilla theatre, murals) Development of a network/collective action Involvement of national and international NGOs Official complaint letters and petitions Public campaigns Arguments for the rights of mother nature Appeals/recourse to economic valuation of the environment |
Environmental Impacts | Potential: Air pollution, Noise pollution, Surface water pollution / Decreasing water (physico-chemical, biological) quality, Reduced ecological / hydrological connectivity, Biodiversity loss (wildlife, agro-diversity), Global warming, Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation, Soil contamination, Oil spills, Groundwater pollution or depletion, Large-scale disturbance of hydro and geological systems, Other Environmental impacts |
Health Impacts | Potential: Exposure to unknown or uncertain complex risks (radiation, etc…), Other environmental related diseases, Other Health impacts, Accidents |
Socio-economical Impacts | Visible: Loss of landscape/sense of place Potential: Other socio-economic impacts |
Project Status | Stopped |
Conflict outcome / response: | Court decision (victory for environmental justice) Strengthening of participation Under negotiation Withdrawal of company/investment |
Proposal and development of alternatives: | Tourism based economy and small business |
Do you consider this an environmental justice success? Was environmental justice served?: | Not Sure |
Briefly explain: | Onshore projects: were cancel by the government after several complains of irregularities. Offshore projects: First Instance Court (Tribunal Administrativo de Loulé) decided in favour of the environment (represented by the following NGOs: Almargem, Quercus, Sciaena and suported by PALP). Court of Appeal overturns first instance decision indicating that the precautionary principle should not be applied. Portugal’s Public Ministry (Ministério Público) publicly announced an appeal against the decision of the Central Administrative Court of the South against the NGOs. Few time later the companies announced their withdrawal. |
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Last update | 23/08/2016 |
Conflict ID: | 2225 |
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Plataforma Algarve Livre de Petróleo
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