Oil and Gas in the Arctic: Legal Status and Reserves

When researching such a hot topic as development of oil and gas reserves in Artie it's crucial to answer 3 key questions. What is legal status of Artie reserves and Russian offshore zone in Arctic? Are there any gaps in international lawthatinhibits oil and gas development? How big are Arctic o...

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Main Authors: Nicolay N. Shvets, Polina V. Beresneva
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2014
Subjects:
oil
gas
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/6ca2970035e34e05819f0c1b232fc802
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6ca2970035e34e05819f0c1b232fc802 2023-05-15T14:41:22+02:00 Oil and Gas in the Arctic: Legal Status and Reserves Nicolay N. Shvets Polina V. Beresneva 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/6ca2970035e34e05819f0c1b232fc802 EN RU eng rus MGIMO University Press http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/160 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-8160 2071-8160 https://doaj.org/article/6ca2970035e34e05819f0c1b232fc802 Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, Vol 37, Iss 4, Pp 60-67 (2014) Арктика нефть газ международно-правовой статус оценка запасов экономическая целесообразность разработки график затрат Artie oil gas legal status reserves estimates feasibility study long-term cost curve International relations JZ2-6530 article 2014 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T03:47:19Z When researching such a hot topic as development of oil and gas reserves in Artie it's crucial to answer 3 key questions. What is legal status of Artie reserves and Russian offshore zone in Arctic? Are there any gaps in international lawthatinhibits oil and gas development? How big are Arctic oil and gas reserves? Are they well-explored? What are production costs of oil and gas in Artie? Is it profitable to develop reserves in Artie? The article addresses these vital questions with the detailed analysis. 1982 UN Convention on the Law of Sea partially regulates Artie legal status but countries apply sectorial principal to Arctic territories to claim their rights. There are few border disputes left. The borders of Russian outer continental shelf are shaped by international law and bilateral agreements and undergoing final review within UN processes and mechanisms. Arctic reserves'estimates do vary significantly as the region is barely explored. According to with a high 2008 US Geological Survey and 2006 Wood Mackenzie and Fugro Robertson study Arctic reserves are about 10-15% of global reserves. Most of them are offshore (around 85%), and gas accounts for 80% of reserves. Russia has more than a half of Artie reserves. Under International Energy Agency it's profitable to develop Arctic oil reserves as production costs ($40-100 bbl) are below current and 2035 forecast oil price. On the contrary, gas production is questionable from costs point of view. Gas market is projected to remain regional. With Artie gas production cost of$ 4-12 million BTU, there is no business case to develop Artie gas in America and at the edge of profitability in Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Арктика Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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language English
Russian
topic Арктика
нефть
газ
международно-правовой статус
оценка запасов
экономическая целесообразность разработки
график затрат
Artie
oil
gas
legal status
reserves estimates
feasibility study
long-term cost curve
International relations
JZ2-6530
spellingShingle Арктика
нефть
газ
международно-правовой статус
оценка запасов
экономическая целесообразность разработки
график затрат
Artie
oil
gas
legal status
reserves estimates
feasibility study
long-term cost curve
International relations
JZ2-6530
Nicolay N. Shvets
Polina V. Beresneva
Oil and Gas in the Arctic: Legal Status and Reserves
topic_facet Арктика
нефть
газ
международно-правовой статус
оценка запасов
экономическая целесообразность разработки
график затрат
Artie
oil
gas
legal status
reserves estimates
feasibility study
long-term cost curve
International relations
JZ2-6530
description When researching such a hot topic as development of oil and gas reserves in Artie it's crucial to answer 3 key questions. What is legal status of Artie reserves and Russian offshore zone in Arctic? Are there any gaps in international lawthatinhibits oil and gas development? How big are Arctic oil and gas reserves? Are they well-explored? What are production costs of oil and gas in Artie? Is it profitable to develop reserves in Artie? The article addresses these vital questions with the detailed analysis. 1982 UN Convention on the Law of Sea partially regulates Artie legal status but countries apply sectorial principal to Arctic territories to claim their rights. There are few border disputes left. The borders of Russian outer continental shelf are shaped by international law and bilateral agreements and undergoing final review within UN processes and mechanisms. Arctic reserves'estimates do vary significantly as the region is barely explored. According to with a high 2008 US Geological Survey and 2006 Wood Mackenzie and Fugro Robertson study Arctic reserves are about 10-15% of global reserves. Most of them are offshore (around 85%), and gas accounts for 80% of reserves. Russia has more than a half of Artie reserves. Under International Energy Agency it's profitable to develop Arctic oil reserves as production costs ($40-100 bbl) are below current and 2035 forecast oil price. On the contrary, gas production is questionable from costs point of view. Gas market is projected to remain regional. With Artie gas production cost of$ 4-12 million BTU, there is no business case to develop Artie gas in America and at the edge of profitability in Europe.
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author Nicolay N. Shvets
Polina V. Beresneva
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Polina V. Beresneva
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title Oil and Gas in the Arctic: Legal Status and Reserves
title_short Oil and Gas in the Arctic: Legal Status and Reserves
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