Isadora Wronski, Sweden's head of Greenpeace, is in Lysekil and says that they have long-term perseverance.

- We will continue to stop this environmental crime until Stefan Löfven takes his responsibility and stops the planned expansion of Preemraff and begins the phasing out of all fossil fuels in Sweden, she says, adding that the world is in a climate emergency.

- The research is crystal clear.

Our fossil fuels must be phased out immediately.

The refinery continues to produce

Preemraff also says that it has good endurance.

- I can not say how long you can accept this, but so far we produce and deliver, says Stig Nilsson in the company's communications department.

According to him, this is also a maritime law issue.

- The Swedish Maritime Administration is responsible for the fairway.

The question is whether you can handle a fairway like this, when the traffic here is important for Swedish security of supply, he says.

"Permit a must for green production"

The government today presented the new admixtures in petrol and diesel, which will apply in the future.

- These require green production, and green production at this refinery requires a new environmental permit.

In other words, that Preemraff can expand according to plan, says Stig Nilsson.

Both the police, the Coast Guard and the Swedish Maritime Administration are involved in the attempts to get Greenpeace to break the blockade.

So far, this has been done through dialogue.

- We will see how long they let us stay, says Isadora Wronski.

The two tanker vessels that are now locked in the product port are Danish-flagged Hern Ocean and Tranbris.

The tank that was forced to anchor outside is Bahamas-flagged Grena Knutsen.

Another three tankers are expected to arrive in Lysekil during the day.

In the clip below, you can see what it was like when the blockade began on Thursday night.

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On Thursday night, the crew of Rainbow Warrior blocked an oil transport to Preemraff.

Photo: SVT