Container terminal development opportunities along the northern sea route
As a consequence of global warming, the retreating sea-ice in the Arctic could increase access to the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and to the enormous reserves of oil, gas and mineral resources found in the Russian Arctic. The increasing navigability of NSR due to climate change and the increasing resou...
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ftnanyangtu:oai:dr.ntu.edu.sg:10356/45402 2023-05-15T14:50:53+02:00 Container terminal development opportunities along the northern sea route Koh, Sandar Hwee Koon. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Bengt Ramberg 2011 74 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45402 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45402 Nanyang Technological University DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science Final Year Project (FYP) 2011 ftnanyangtu 2023-03-10T01:20:20Z As a consequence of global warming, the retreating sea-ice in the Arctic could increase access to the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and to the enormous reserves of oil, gas and mineral resources found in the Russian Arctic. The increasing navigability of NSR due to climate change and the increasing resource development activities in the Russian Arctic could lead to increasing NSR carriages in the future. This may present new business opportunities for the maritime industry.This research aims to examine the likelihood of potential future container terminal development opportunities for Singapore along the Northern Sea Route in the NSR regions of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area and Krasnoyarsk Territory. To that end, the available resources, industry trends and developments, present port infrastructure as well as relevance of the NSR to the economy are studied in each of the NSR regions of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area and Krasnoyarsk Territory to draw implications on likelihood of potential future container terminal development opportunities. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Global warming nenets Northern Sea Route Sea ice Yamalo Nenets DR-NTU (Digital Repository at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Arctic |
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As a consequence of global warming, the retreating sea-ice in the Arctic could increase access to the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and to the enormous reserves of oil, gas and mineral resources found in the Russian Arctic. The increasing navigability of NSR due to climate change and the increasing resource development activities in the Russian Arctic could lead to increasing NSR carriages in the future. This may present new business opportunities for the maritime industry.This research aims to examine the likelihood of potential future container terminal development opportunities for Singapore along the Northern Sea Route in the NSR regions of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area and Krasnoyarsk Territory. To that end, the available resources, industry trends and developments, present port infrastructure as well as relevance of the NSR to the economy are studied in each of the NSR regions of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area and Krasnoyarsk Territory to draw implications on likelihood of potential future container terminal development opportunities. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) |
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Container terminal development opportunities along the northern sea route |
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