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Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas - Choice of Development Strategy

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Klappentext The energy capacity of the continental shelf of Russia can play a stabilizing role in the dynamics of oil and gas production in the period 2010-2020. This title comprehensively assesses the potential oil and gas resources in sedimentary basins within the Russian sector of the Arctic Ocean. Zusammenfassung The energy capacity of the continental shelf of Russia can play a stabilizing role in the dynamics of oil and gas production in the period 2010-2020. This title comprehensively assesses the potential oil and gas resources in sedimentary basins within the Russian sector of the Arctic Ocean.

List of contents

1. Prospecting, exploration and development of oil-and-gas fields in the twentieth century 2. Sedimentary basins of the Barents and Kara seas 3. Sedimentary basins of the Laptev, East Siberian and Chukchi seas 4. Potential oil-and-gas presence in the sedimentary basins of the Arctic seas of Russia as compared with the largest developed basins of the World Ocean 5. Information support of the offshore fields' development 6. Economic and institutional fundamentals of international cooperation in oil-and-gas resources development on the continental shelf Conclusions Index

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"Piskarev and Shkatov recommend here that development of the continental shelf take on a higher priority and make extensive use of information analytical systems (IASs). This volume is primarily oriented toward a scientific and technical audience, but also touches upon economic and legal concerns." --Reference and Research Book News, December 2012

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