International Arctic Petroleum Cooperation (eBook, PDF)
Barents Sea Scenarios
Redaktion: Bourmistrov, Anatoli; Zolotukhin, Anatoly; Overland, Indra; Gudmestad, Ove; Bambulyak, Alexei; Mellemvik, Frode
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Barents Sea Scenarios
Redaktion: Bourmistrov, Anatoli; Zolotukhin, Anatoly; Overland, Indra; Gudmestad, Ove; Bambulyak, Alexei; Mellemvik, Frode
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This book looks in detail at the preconditions and outlook for international cooperation on the development of Arctic petroleum resources, focusing on Norwegian-Russian cooperation in the Barents Sea towards 2025.
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This book looks in detail at the preconditions and outlook for international cooperation on the development of Arctic petroleum resources, focusing on Norwegian-Russian cooperation in the Barents Sea towards 2025.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317667421
- Artikelnr.: 43075259
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317667421
- Artikelnr.: 43075259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Anatoli Bourmistrov is Professor and Head of Section at Bodø Graduate School of Business, University of Nordland, Norway and Project Manager at the High North Center for Business. Frode Mellemvik is Director of the High North Center and Professor at Bodø Graduate School of Business, University of Nordland, Norway. Alexei Bambulyak is Country Manager, Russia, at the research company Akvaplan-niva, Norway. Ove Gudmestad is Professor of Marine Technology at the University of Stavanger, Norway. Indra Overland is Head of the Russia, Eurasia and Arctic Research Group at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and Professor II at Bodø Graduate School of Business, University of Nordland, Norway. Anatoly Zolotukhin is Counsellor on International Affairs, Research Director of the Institute of Arctic Petroleum Technologies and Professor of Petroleum Reservoir Engineering at Gubkin University, Moscow, Russia.
Part 1: Introduction and Scenarios 1. Introduction Anatoli Bourmistrov and
Frode Mellemvik 2. Barents Sea Oil and Gas 2025: Three Scenarios Indra
Overland, Alexei Bambulyak, Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Frode
Mellemvik and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 2: Politics, Economics and Experience
of Cooperation 3. The International Context for Barents Oil and Gas: Asia's
Double Impact Indra Overland, Nodari Simonia, Sergey Vasiliev and Elana
Wilson Rowe 4. Resource Management Regimes in the Barents Sea Alexei
Bambulyak, Svetlana Golubeva, Maria Sydnes, Are Kristoffer Sydnes,
Lars-Henrik Larsen and Vlada Streletskaya 5. Driving Forces for
Norwegian-Russian Petroleum B2B Cooperation: Implications for the Barents
Sea Anatoli Bourmistrov, June Borge Doornich and Andrey Krivorotov 6.
Norwegian-Russian Political Relations and Barents Oil and Gas Developments
Indra Overland and Andrey Krivorotov 7. Norwegian-Russian Cooperation on
Oil and Gas Education Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Valery Salygin
and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 3: Technology and the Natural Environment 8.
Structure of the Geological Section and the Features of Oil and Gas Content
Mark Verba, Gennady Ivanov and Anatoly Zolotukhin 9. Barents Sea
Hydrocarbon Resource Base and Production Potential Anatoly Zolotukhin,
Anton Sungurov and Vlada Streletskaya 10. Development of Hydrocarbon Fields
in the Newly Delineated Border Area of Norway and Russia with Emphasis on
Subsea Development Schemes Maria Bulakh, Ove Gudmestad, and Anatoly
Zolotukhin 11. Petroleum Production Facilities in Arctic Operational
Environments Tore Markeset, Anette Sæland, Ove Gudmestad and Javad Barabady
12. Crisis Management Considerations and Designs in Cold Climate Areas Ove
Njå and Ove Gudmestad 13. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production in the Barents Sea Roald Kommedal, Andrea Bagi and Tor
Hemmingsen 14. Winterization of Onshore Facilities and Outdoor Work Areas
Per-Arne Sundsbø
Frode Mellemvik 2. Barents Sea Oil and Gas 2025: Three Scenarios Indra
Overland, Alexei Bambulyak, Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Frode
Mellemvik and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 2: Politics, Economics and Experience
of Cooperation 3. The International Context for Barents Oil and Gas: Asia's
Double Impact Indra Overland, Nodari Simonia, Sergey Vasiliev and Elana
Wilson Rowe 4. Resource Management Regimes in the Barents Sea Alexei
Bambulyak, Svetlana Golubeva, Maria Sydnes, Are Kristoffer Sydnes,
Lars-Henrik Larsen and Vlada Streletskaya 5. Driving Forces for
Norwegian-Russian Petroleum B2B Cooperation: Implications for the Barents
Sea Anatoli Bourmistrov, June Borge Doornich and Andrey Krivorotov 6.
Norwegian-Russian Political Relations and Barents Oil and Gas Developments
Indra Overland and Andrey Krivorotov 7. Norwegian-Russian Cooperation on
Oil and Gas Education Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Valery Salygin
and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 3: Technology and the Natural Environment 8.
Structure of the Geological Section and the Features of Oil and Gas Content
Mark Verba, Gennady Ivanov and Anatoly Zolotukhin 9. Barents Sea
Hydrocarbon Resource Base and Production Potential Anatoly Zolotukhin,
Anton Sungurov and Vlada Streletskaya 10. Development of Hydrocarbon Fields
in the Newly Delineated Border Area of Norway and Russia with Emphasis on
Subsea Development Schemes Maria Bulakh, Ove Gudmestad, and Anatoly
Zolotukhin 11. Petroleum Production Facilities in Arctic Operational
Environments Tore Markeset, Anette Sæland, Ove Gudmestad and Javad Barabady
12. Crisis Management Considerations and Designs in Cold Climate Areas Ove
Njå and Ove Gudmestad 13. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production in the Barents Sea Roald Kommedal, Andrea Bagi and Tor
Hemmingsen 14. Winterization of Onshore Facilities and Outdoor Work Areas
Per-Arne Sundsbø
Part 1: Introduction and Scenarios 1. Introduction Anatoli Bourmistrov and
Frode Mellemvik 2. Barents Sea Oil and Gas 2025: Three Scenarios Indra
Overland, Alexei Bambulyak, Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Frode
Mellemvik and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 2: Politics, Economics and Experience
of Cooperation 3. The International Context for Barents Oil and Gas: Asia's
Double Impact Indra Overland, Nodari Simonia, Sergey Vasiliev and Elana
Wilson Rowe 4. Resource Management Regimes in the Barents Sea Alexei
Bambulyak, Svetlana Golubeva, Maria Sydnes, Are Kristoffer Sydnes,
Lars-Henrik Larsen and Vlada Streletskaya 5. Driving Forces for
Norwegian-Russian Petroleum B2B Cooperation: Implications for the Barents
Sea Anatoli Bourmistrov, June Borge Doornich and Andrey Krivorotov 6.
Norwegian-Russian Political Relations and Barents Oil and Gas Developments
Indra Overland and Andrey Krivorotov 7. Norwegian-Russian Cooperation on
Oil and Gas Education Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Valery Salygin
and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 3: Technology and the Natural Environment 8.
Structure of the Geological Section and the Features of Oil and Gas Content
Mark Verba, Gennady Ivanov and Anatoly Zolotukhin 9. Barents Sea
Hydrocarbon Resource Base and Production Potential Anatoly Zolotukhin,
Anton Sungurov and Vlada Streletskaya 10. Development of Hydrocarbon Fields
in the Newly Delineated Border Area of Norway and Russia with Emphasis on
Subsea Development Schemes Maria Bulakh, Ove Gudmestad, and Anatoly
Zolotukhin 11. Petroleum Production Facilities in Arctic Operational
Environments Tore Markeset, Anette Sæland, Ove Gudmestad and Javad Barabady
12. Crisis Management Considerations and Designs in Cold Climate Areas Ove
Njå and Ove Gudmestad 13. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production in the Barents Sea Roald Kommedal, Andrea Bagi and Tor
Hemmingsen 14. Winterization of Onshore Facilities and Outdoor Work Areas
Per-Arne Sundsbø
Frode Mellemvik 2. Barents Sea Oil and Gas 2025: Three Scenarios Indra
Overland, Alexei Bambulyak, Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Frode
Mellemvik and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 2: Politics, Economics and Experience
of Cooperation 3. The International Context for Barents Oil and Gas: Asia's
Double Impact Indra Overland, Nodari Simonia, Sergey Vasiliev and Elana
Wilson Rowe 4. Resource Management Regimes in the Barents Sea Alexei
Bambulyak, Svetlana Golubeva, Maria Sydnes, Are Kristoffer Sydnes,
Lars-Henrik Larsen and Vlada Streletskaya 5. Driving Forces for
Norwegian-Russian Petroleum B2B Cooperation: Implications for the Barents
Sea Anatoli Bourmistrov, June Borge Doornich and Andrey Krivorotov 6.
Norwegian-Russian Political Relations and Barents Oil and Gas Developments
Indra Overland and Andrey Krivorotov 7. Norwegian-Russian Cooperation on
Oil and Gas Education Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ove Gudmestad, Valery Salygin
and Anatoly Zolotukhin Part 3: Technology and the Natural Environment 8.
Structure of the Geological Section and the Features of Oil and Gas Content
Mark Verba, Gennady Ivanov and Anatoly Zolotukhin 9. Barents Sea
Hydrocarbon Resource Base and Production Potential Anatoly Zolotukhin,
Anton Sungurov and Vlada Streletskaya 10. Development of Hydrocarbon Fields
in the Newly Delineated Border Area of Norway and Russia with Emphasis on
Subsea Development Schemes Maria Bulakh, Ove Gudmestad, and Anatoly
Zolotukhin 11. Petroleum Production Facilities in Arctic Operational
Environments Tore Markeset, Anette Sæland, Ove Gudmestad and Javad Barabady
12. Crisis Management Considerations and Designs in Cold Climate Areas Ove
Njå and Ove Gudmestad 13. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production in the Barents Sea Roald Kommedal, Andrea Bagi and Tor
Hemmingsen 14. Winterization of Onshore Facilities and Outdoor Work Areas
Per-Arne Sundsbø