A comparison of the roles of privately and state-owned oil companies in developing the Arctic shelf
The Arctic shelf is the richest region of the world by overall volumes of oil and gas resources. However, countries of the Arctic basin have progressed unequally in developing them. In this article, the authors suggest that the diverging result of these countries in many ways depends on the structur...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:rnp:ppaper:kaznem 2023-05-15T14:29:11+02:00 A comparison of the roles of privately and state-owned oil companies in developing the Arctic shelf Kaznacheev, Peter Bazaleva, Regina http://eea.sagepub.com/content/34/1/99.full.pdf+html unknown http://eea.sagepub.com/content/34/1/99.full.pdf+html preprint ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:38:34Z The Arctic shelf is the richest region of the world by overall volumes of oil and gas resources. However, countries of the Arctic basin have progressed unequally in developing them. In this article, the authors suggest that the diverging result of these countries in many ways depends on the structure of their oil and gas sectors. This article provides a comparative analysis of privately and state-owned companies’ participation in Arctic projects for those countries that are at the stage of commercial production on the Arctic shelf, namely the US, Norway and Russia. An analysis of oil companies’ performance indicators allows us to conclude that private companies are more efficient at developing the region than state-owned ones. Arctic, shelf, oil production, gas production, state company, private company, economic efficiency Report Arctic Basin Arctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Norway |
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The Arctic shelf is the richest region of the world by overall volumes of oil and gas resources. However, countries of the Arctic basin have progressed unequally in developing them. In this article, the authors suggest that the diverging result of these countries in many ways depends on the structure of their oil and gas sectors. This article provides a comparative analysis of privately and state-owned companies’ participation in Arctic projects for those countries that are at the stage of commercial production on the Arctic shelf, namely the US, Norway and Russia. An analysis of oil companies’ performance indicators allows us to conclude that private companies are more efficient at developing the region than state-owned ones. Arctic, shelf, oil production, gas production, state company, private company, economic efficiency |
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A comparison of the roles of privately and state-owned oil companies in developing the Arctic shelf |
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