Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?

The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is important because the run on hydrocarbons in the Arctic has not resulted in increased rivalries as expected. The outcomes have been international joint ventures in oil and gas project on the economic...

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Main Authors: Morgunova, Maria, Westphal, Kirsten
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: KTH, Hållbarhet och industriell dynamik 2016
Subjects:
oil
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spelling ftkthstockholm:oai:DiVA.org:kth-184108 2023-05-15T14:32:41+02:00 Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence? Morgunova, Maria Westphal, Kirsten 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-184108 eng eng KTH, Hållbarhet och industriell dynamik Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Research Division: Global Issues Berlin, Germany : SWP Research Paper SWP Research Papers, 1863-1053, 2016, RP03, s. 1-30 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-184108 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic offshore hydrocarbon resources oil natural gas geopolitics cooperation Economics and Business Ekonomi och näringsliv Political Science Statsvetenskap Article, review/survey info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2016 ftkthstockholm 2022-08-11T12:27:51Z The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is important because the run on hydrocarbons in the Arctic has not resulted in increased rivalries as expected. The outcomes have been international joint ventures in oil and gas project on the economic side and a strengthening of Arctic governance in the political realm. Since 2014, the situation has changed rapidly. Economic interests in hydrocarbon development are increasingly diverging between the five Arctic coastal states. The geopolitical situation between Russia and the West after the annexation of Crimea and military conflict in Ukraine affect the Arctic. There is the danger of falling back to old times when the Arctic was a highly strategic and militarised zone. The sanctions on Russian offshore oil development in the Arctic add to that. Potential long-lead effects of the sanctions, coinciding with relatively low oil prices, can seriously harm the long-term development of oil and gas fields in the Arctic. Joint energy projects had been a stabilising factor in the past. The paper discusses the increasing levels of instability in both economics and politics in the Arctic and the mutually reinforcing effects on international politics. We come to the conclusion that a “loss of a cooperative spirit” can be observed. We argue that these dynamics challenge stable and predictable relations, which work against a sustainable Arctic development that takes the global commons, the environment and the climate into consideration. From a German and EU perspective, there are far-reaching future implications for the security of energy supply, as two of its major suppliers, Norway and Russia, have their resource bases in the Arctic. QC 20160516 Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm: KTHs Publication Database DiVA Arctic Norway
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topic Arctic
offshore
hydrocarbon resources
oil
natural gas
geopolitics
cooperation
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Arctic
offshore
hydrocarbon resources
oil
natural gas
geopolitics
cooperation
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Morgunova, Maria
Westphal, Kirsten
Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
topic_facet Arctic
offshore
hydrocarbon resources
oil
natural gas
geopolitics
cooperation
Economics and Business
Ekonomi och näringsliv
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
description The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is important because the run on hydrocarbons in the Arctic has not resulted in increased rivalries as expected. The outcomes have been international joint ventures in oil and gas project on the economic side and a strengthening of Arctic governance in the political realm. Since 2014, the situation has changed rapidly. Economic interests in hydrocarbon development are increasingly diverging between the five Arctic coastal states. The geopolitical situation between Russia and the West after the annexation of Crimea and military conflict in Ukraine affect the Arctic. There is the danger of falling back to old times when the Arctic was a highly strategic and militarised zone. The sanctions on Russian offshore oil development in the Arctic add to that. Potential long-lead effects of the sanctions, coinciding with relatively low oil prices, can seriously harm the long-term development of oil and gas fields in the Arctic. Joint energy projects had been a stabilising factor in the past. The paper discusses the increasing levels of instability in both economics and politics in the Arctic and the mutually reinforcing effects on international politics. We come to the conclusion that a “loss of a cooperative spirit” can be observed. We argue that these dynamics challenge stable and predictable relations, which work against a sustainable Arctic development that takes the global commons, the environment and the climate into consideration. From a German and EU perspective, there are far-reaching future implications for the security of energy supply, as two of its major suppliers, Norway and Russia, have their resource bases in the Arctic. QC 20160516
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author Morgunova, Maria
Westphal, Kirsten
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Westphal, Kirsten
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title Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
title_short Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
title_full Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
title_fullStr Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
title_full_unstemmed Offshore Hydrocarbon Resources in the Arctic : From Cooperation to Confrontation in an Era of Geopolitical and Economic Turbulence?
title_sort offshore hydrocarbon resources in the arctic : from cooperation to confrontation in an era of geopolitical and economic turbulence?
publisher KTH, Hållbarhet och industriell dynamik
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