International Arctic Petroleum Cooperation: Barents Sea Scenarios 2015
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_627871
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Norwegian–Russian political relations and Barents oil and gas developments

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“…In the Arctic, the paradigm has typically been of one enemy: The USSR and then Russia, especially since the other four countries bordering the Arctic Ocean, as well as Iceland, are NATO members, although Sweden and Finland are not. This discourse is about hostility from Russia in the Arctic, emphasizing storylines of re-militarizing the North and increasing military-related actions including flying bombers near NATO's Arctic territories (Laruelle 2014;Overland and Krivorotov 2015). In April 2018, Russia transported a floating nuclear power plant, the Akademik Lomonosov, along the coastline of nuclear-free Norway to reach Russia's Arctic (Lenton 2018), which was also seen as being provocative and asserting Russia's northern rights.…”
Section: Norwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Arctic, the paradigm has typically been of one enemy: The USSR and then Russia, especially since the other four countries bordering the Arctic Ocean, as well as Iceland, are NATO members, although Sweden and Finland are not. This discourse is about hostility from Russia in the Arctic, emphasizing storylines of re-militarizing the North and increasing military-related actions including flying bombers near NATO's Arctic territories (Laruelle 2014;Overland and Krivorotov 2015). In April 2018, Russia transported a floating nuclear power plant, the Akademik Lomonosov, along the coastline of nuclear-free Norway to reach Russia's Arctic (Lenton 2018), which was also seen as being provocative and asserting Russia's northern rights.…”
Section: Norwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Mikhail Khodorkovsky initiated important pipeline projects that could have significantly expanded Russia's export potential, in addition to giving Yukos better access to foreign markets. Of particular importance was the Murmansk oil pipeline planned by Yukos, Sibneft, LUKOIL, TNK and Surgutneftegas in 2003 (Moe et al 2011;Overland and Krivorotov 2015).…”
Section: The 2000smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This area was expected to hold vast oil and gas resources but is also a spawning ground for some of the world's richest fish stocks and an area of great touristic potential (Overland and Krivorotov 2015). An environmental impact assessment was considered by many as the first step towards oil and gas extraction there.…”
Section: Oil Exploration In the Lofoten And Vesterålen Archipelagosmentioning
confidence: 99%