Northeast Passage : Potential for Shipping and LNG Extraction

GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab In recent years, environmental changes have increased access to a series of maritime routes along the Arctic. Of these, the Northeast Passage has received the greatest interest as a sea route and potential source of oil and gas extraction. Given the passages ab...

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Main Author: Herzog, Andrew
Other Authors: Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/207906
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Summary:GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab In recent years, environmental changes have increased access to a series of maritime routes along the Arctic. Of these, the Northeast Passage has received the greatest interest as a sea route and potential source of oil and gas extraction. Given the passages ability to undercut time and cost of shipping extraction. Given the passages ability to undercut time and cost of shipping extraction. Given the passages ability to undercut time and cost of shipping between Europe and Asia while providing an alternative source for oil and gas, the route is poised to become increasingly more significant and competitive