Factors influencing future oil and gas prospects in the Arctic

The article explores oil and natural gas development in the Arctic. While several commentators have argued that an increase in Arctic petroleum production in the years to come will follow directly from an increased demand for energy, our study finds that oil and natural gas production in the Arctic...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Harsem, Øistein, Eide, Arne, Heen, Knut
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: The Maritime Commons: Digital Repository of the World Maritime University 2011
Subjects:
Oil
Gas
Online Access:https://commons.wmu.se/lib_articles/225
https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1224&context=lib_articles
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Summary:The article explores oil and natural gas development in the Arctic. While several commentators have argued that an increase in Arctic petroleum production in the years to come will follow directly from an increased demand for energy, our study finds that oil and natural gas production in the Arctic is dependent on a range of variables. By using climate-driven changes as a baseline, we examine spill-over effects and conditions that are important for further Arctic hydrocarbon production. Using the available literature from different scientific fields, this article provides a broad and nuanced perspective on the much debated question of whether or not the Arctic will become a region driven by oil and gas production.