Worth the energy? The geopolitics of Arctic oil and gas

Climate change is literally and metaphorically bringing the Arctic in from the cold in international affairs with new economic opportunities emerging with the retreat of the ice sheets. Prominent amongst these is the prospect of previously inaccessible oil and gas sources in the High North becoming...

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Main Author: Hough, Peter
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Published: CEJISS 2012
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Online Access:https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/9345/
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spelling ftmiddlesex:oai:eprints.mdx.ac.uk:9345 2023-05-15T14:25:20+02:00 Worth the energy? The geopolitics of Arctic oil and gas Hough, Peter 2012 https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/9345/ http://cejiss.org/issue/2012-volume-6-issue-1/worth-energy-geopolitics-arctic-oil-and-gas unknown CEJISS Hough, Peter </view/creators/Hough=3APeter=3A=3A.html> orcid:0000-0002-1209-1654 (2012) Worth the energy? The geopolitics of Arctic oil and gas. Central European Journal of International & Security Studies <https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/view/publications/Central_European_Journal_of_International_=26_Security_Studies.html>, 6 (1) . pp. 75-90. ISSN 1802-548X [Article] Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftmiddlesex 2022-03-03T06:37:45Z Climate change is literally and metaphorically bringing the Arctic in from the cold in international affairs with new economic opportunities emerging with the retreat of the ice sheets. Prominent amongst these is the prospect of previously inaccessible oil and gas sources in the High North becoming available for extraction. A spate of extended maritime claims by the states of the region and some high profile diplomatic posturing has prompted much anticipation of a new scramble of resources and even a new, more literal Cold War. The reality, however, appears to be more mundane with the Arctic oil rush proving to be more of a slow and cooperative saunter thus far, as the Arctic powers, and others, seek the new riches with a degree of caution, employing – and even sharing – lawyers and geologists rather than deploying troops. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Middlesex University London: Research Repository Arctic Spate ENVELOPE(76.102,76.102,-69.418,-69.418)
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description Climate change is literally and metaphorically bringing the Arctic in from the cold in international affairs with new economic opportunities emerging with the retreat of the ice sheets. Prominent amongst these is the prospect of previously inaccessible oil and gas sources in the High North becoming available for extraction. A spate of extended maritime claims by the states of the region and some high profile diplomatic posturing has prompted much anticipation of a new scramble of resources and even a new, more literal Cold War. The reality, however, appears to be more mundane with the Arctic oil rush proving to be more of a slow and cooperative saunter thus far, as the Arctic powers, and others, seek the new riches with a degree of caution, employing – and even sharing – lawyers and geologists rather than deploying troops.
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