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Record #102798:
New offshore gas fields announced by Soviets / Piers Vitebsky.
Title: | New offshore gas fields announced by Soviets / Piers Vitebsky. |
Author(s): | Vitebsky, Piers. |
Date: | 1990. |
In: | Polar Record. (1990.), Vol. 26(156) (1990) |
Abstract: | Shtokmanskovaya, in Barents Sea (over 250 miles north-east of Murmansk), and Russanovskaya, in Kara Sea (to east of Novaya Zemlya). Latter thought to be extension of geological trend on Poluostrov Yamal. Suggests that this announcement is intended for foreign consumption, because Soviet Union hopes for foreign assistance both with offshore technology and with cost-accounting. Scandinavia is potential market for Soviet Arctic gas, if Swedes reject nuclear power and Finns accept Soviet pipeline in exchange for clean-up of pollution in Murmansk area. |
Notes: | Polar Record. Vol. 26(156) :46 (1990). |
Keywords: | 502.55 -- Pollution. 553.981 -- Natural gas. 621.039 -- Atomic and nuclear energy. 622.324 -- Natural gas, exploitation of resources. 621.644 -- Pipelines. .000(410) -- British author: SPRI. P -- Non-renewable resources. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*531.9) -- Murmanskaya Oblast'. (*56) -- Finland. (*57) -- Sweden. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. (*685) -- Kara Sea. (*686) -- Barents Sea. |
SPRI record no.: | 102798 |
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