Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development

The Arctic has historically been a strategically important region for Russia, from before the Cold War to the recent efforts in increasing shipping along the Northern Sea Route. Russia holds the largest share of petroleum resources in the Arctic, the governance model for which has been changing over...

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Main Authors: Shapovalova, Daria, Galimullin, Eduard, Grushevenko, Ekaterina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421520304766
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:enepol:v:146:y:2020:i:c:s0301421520304766 2024-04-14T08:05:58+00:00 Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development Shapovalova, Daria Galimullin, Eduard Grushevenko, Ekaterina http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421520304766 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421520304766 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:50Z The Arctic has historically been a strategically important region for Russia, from before the Cold War to the recent efforts in increasing shipping along the Northern Sea Route. Russia holds the largest share of petroleum resources in the Arctic, the governance model for which has been changing over the past few decades based on the current political priorities, external events, and geophysical changes in the region. Following the conflict in Ukraine, the European Union and the United States adopted sanctions limiting the cooperation between Russian and western companies for Arctic offshore petroleum development. This paper analyses the transformation in national governance of natural resources in the Russian Arctic, focusing on offshore oil and gas. It provides a historical background of the governance model to facilitate the analysis of the effects of western sanctions on the current resource development and its regulation. Through the analysis of legal and policy documents, this paper provides an outlook for future developments in the Russian Arctic offshore resource governance. Russia; Arctic; Governance; North; Sanctions; Oil and gas; Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Sea Route RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic
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description The Arctic has historically been a strategically important region for Russia, from before the Cold War to the recent efforts in increasing shipping along the Northern Sea Route. Russia holds the largest share of petroleum resources in the Arctic, the governance model for which has been changing over the past few decades based on the current political priorities, external events, and geophysical changes in the region. Following the conflict in Ukraine, the European Union and the United States adopted sanctions limiting the cooperation between Russian and western companies for Arctic offshore petroleum development. This paper analyses the transformation in national governance of natural resources in the Russian Arctic, focusing on offshore oil and gas. It provides a historical background of the governance model to facilitate the analysis of the effects of western sanctions on the current resource development and its regulation. Through the analysis of legal and policy documents, this paper provides an outlook for future developments in the Russian Arctic offshore resource governance. Russia; Arctic; Governance; North; Sanctions; Oil and gas;
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author Shapovalova, Daria
Galimullin, Eduard
Grushevenko, Ekaterina
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Galimullin, Eduard
Grushevenko, Ekaterina
Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
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Galimullin, Eduard
Grushevenko, Ekaterina
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title Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
title_short Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
title_full Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
title_fullStr Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
title_full_unstemmed Russian Arctic offshore petroleum governance: The effects of western sanctions and outlook for northern development
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