BPC hits back at activist groups Simon Potter.
The environmental groups that have filed legal action against the government over its decision to give Bahamas Petroleum Company the green light to conduct exploratory oil drilling near Cay Sal Bank later this month have no real concern for the judicial process, but simply want to disrupt and stop BPC’s lawful activity, the company’s CEO Simon Potter said yesterday.
Waterkeeper Bahamas Ltd. and Coalition to Protect Clifton Bay have named the environment minister, the director of environmental protection and planning and the attorney general as respondents in the action seeking an injunction to stop the exercise from proceeding and a judicial review of the government’s authorization for the project to go ahead.
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