Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario

A hypothetical scenario of petroleum industry activities adjacent to the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) suggests that development from leases under State of Alaska jurisdiction could drain reservoirs that extend under ANWR. Anticipation of such drainage might in turn trigger...

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Main Authors: Haley, Sharman, Tussing, Arlon R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12517
https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/article/17230831/drainage-pierces-anwr-in-alaska-study-scenario
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/12517 2023-05-15T14:47:03+02:00 Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario Haley, Sharman Tussing, Arlon R. 1999 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12517 https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/article/17230831/drainage-pierces-anwr-in-alaska-study-scenario en_US eng Tussing, A. R., & Haley, S. (1999). Drainage pierces ANWR in Alaska study scenario. Oil & gas journal, 97(27), 71-77. https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/article/17230831/drainage-pierces-anwr-in-alaska-study-scenario http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12517 Oil & Gas Journal Oil & Gas Journal hypothetical scenario Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) interdisciplinary study trans-boundary fields technology trends Article 1999 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:55Z A hypothetical scenario of petroleum industry activities adjacent to the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) suggests that development from leases under State of Alaska jurisdiction could drain reservoirs that extend under ANWR. Anticipation of such drainage might in turn trigger Congressional authorization for limited surface development of trans-boundary fields. This article provides an overview of 5 scenarios developed for an interdisciplinary study of community sustainability in the Arctic. Forty year scenarios are not offered as predictions, but as "science fiction" - stories combining the best available scientific information and a set of fictional but plausible assumptions to explore implication of a range of plausible outcomes. The final scenario hinges on assumptions about continuing trends in technology that reduce future development costs and surface impacts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic
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topic hypothetical scenario
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
interdisciplinary study
trans-boundary fields
technology trends
spellingShingle hypothetical scenario
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
interdisciplinary study
trans-boundary fields
technology trends
Haley, Sharman
Tussing, Arlon R.
Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
topic_facet hypothetical scenario
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
interdisciplinary study
trans-boundary fields
technology trends
description A hypothetical scenario of petroleum industry activities adjacent to the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) suggests that development from leases under State of Alaska jurisdiction could drain reservoirs that extend under ANWR. Anticipation of such drainage might in turn trigger Congressional authorization for limited surface development of trans-boundary fields. This article provides an overview of 5 scenarios developed for an interdisciplinary study of community sustainability in the Arctic. Forty year scenarios are not offered as predictions, but as "science fiction" - stories combining the best available scientific information and a set of fictional but plausible assumptions to explore implication of a range of plausible outcomes. The final scenario hinges on assumptions about continuing trends in technology that reduce future development costs and surface impacts.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Haley, Sharman
Tussing, Arlon R.
author_facet Haley, Sharman
Tussing, Arlon R.
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title Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
title_short Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
title_full Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
title_fullStr Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
title_full_unstemmed Drainage Pierces ANWR in Alaska Study Scenario
title_sort drainage pierces anwr in alaska study scenario
publishDate 1999
url http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12517
https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/article/17230831/drainage-pierces-anwr-in-alaska-study-scenario
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op_source Oil & Gas Journal
op_relation Tussing, A. R., & Haley, S. (1999). Drainage pierces ANWR in Alaska study scenario. Oil & gas journal, 97(27), 71-77.
https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/companies/article/17230831/drainage-pierces-anwr-in-alaska-study-scenario
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12517
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