Review Of Offshore Drilling In The Canadian Arctic
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Author : Canada. National Energy Board Publisher : Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations Page : 60 pages File Size : 49,5 Mb Release : 2011 Category : Offshore gas well drilling ISBN : UIUC:30112071978180
Review of Offshore Drilling in the Canadian Arctic by Canada. National Energy Board Pdf
The National Energy Board (NEB or Board) is the federal body responsible for regulating offshore drilling in the Canadian Arctic. It's our job to make sure that any company who wishes to drill in this area has plans that are safe for the public, workers, and the environment. If the company can't provide these, they can't drill.
Oil Under the Ice by Douglas Humphreys Pimlott,Dougald Brown,Kenneth P. Sam,Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Pdf
Articles on the risks involved in the development of the oil industry in the Canadian Arctic, and government exploitation of the environment and the rights of native peoples. Includes information on land and offshore drilling, transportation of oil, environmental effects of industry in the north. Contains references.
Governance of Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas by Cécile Pelaudeix,Ellen Margrethe Basse Pdf
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change and the melting of polar sea ice opening up access to offshore hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic Ocean, raises questions for both civil society and the scientific community over drilling opportunities in Arctic marine areas. Disparities in approach to the governance of oil and gas extraction in the Arctic arise from fundamental differences in histories, cultures, domestic constraints and substantive values and attitudes in the Arctic coastal states and sub-states. Differing political systems, legal traditions and societal beliefs with regard to energy security and economic development, environmental protection, legitimacy of decision making, and the ownership and respect of the rights of indigenous people, all affect how governance systems of oil and gas extraction are designed. Using a multidisciplinary approach and case studies from the USA, Norway, Russia, Canada, Greenland/Denmark and the EU, this book both examines the current governance of extraction and its effects and considers ways to enhance the efficiency of environmental management and public participation in this system.
Arctic Offshore Engineering by Andrew Clennel Palmer,Ken Croasdale Pdf
There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic sea. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to existing offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Barents Sea, the Pacific Ocean off the cost of Sakhalin, the Canadian Arctic, and almost certainly elsewhere. Structures have to withstand the severe environmental forces generated by sea ice, a subject that is developing rapidly but is still far from completely understood. Underwater pipelines have to be safe against ice gouging and strudel scour, but also have to be constructed safely and economically. The social and human environment has to be understood and respected. This important book intentionally takes a broad view, and vividly accounts for the many and often subtle interactions between the different factors. It is illustrated by case studies of actual projects.
Author : Karin Clark,Arctic Institute of North America Publisher : Unknown Page : 292 pages File Size : 43,5 Mb Release : 1997 Category : Natural gas ISBN : CORNELL:31924073983789
Technology Review of Arctic Offshore Oil/gas Operations by Energy Interface Associates,Geological Survey (U.S.),U.S. Army Harry Diamond Laboratories Pdf
The Story of Offshore Arctic Engineering by Dan Masterson Pdf
In the early 1970s, new technology was needed to aid in coal, oil and gas exploration in the High Arctic, in order to see if ice sheets could provide a perfect structural support for roadways, airstrips and drilling platforms housing hundreds of workers. However, little engineering experience was available in this regard. This book uniquely relates the human history and the technical innovations developed in this harsh environment through research, testing, and applying many existing engineering principles to ice structure analysis. It offers essential insights into the history of ice engineering for designers, university educators and postgraduate students. While other studies detail research and testing in the laboratory, this text relates the testing, development, construction and use of ice in real construction conditions.
Governance of Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas by Cécile Pelaudeix,Ellen Margrethe Basse Pdf
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change and the melting of polar sea ice opening up access to offshore hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic Ocean, raises questions for both civil society and the scientific community over drilling opportunities in Arctic marine areas. Disparities in approach to the governance of oil and gas extraction in the Arctic arise from fundamental differences in histories, cultures, domestic constraints and substantive values and attitudes in the Arctic coastal states and sub-states. Differing political systems, legal traditions and societal beliefs with regard to energy security and economic development, environmental protection, legitimacy of decision making, and the ownership and respect of the rights of indigenous people, all affect how governance systems of oil and gas extraction are designed. Using a multidisciplinary approach and case studies from the USA, Norway, Russia, Canada, Greenland/Denmark and the EU, this book both examines the current governance of extraction and its effects and considers ways to enhance the efficiency of environmental management and public participation in this system.
Ian Townsend Gault,Canadian Institute of Resources Law
Author : Ian Townsend Gault,Canadian Institute of Resources Law Publisher : Calgary : Canadian Institute of Resources Law, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary Page : 114 pages File Size : 41,8 Mb Release : 1982 Category : Law ISBN : UVA:35007004710947
The International Legal Context of Petroleum Operations in Canadian Arctic Waters by Ian Townsend Gault,Canadian Institute of Resources Law Pdf
Identifies Canada's claims to jurisdiction in Arctic waters for the purpose of the exploration, production and transportation of hydrocarbons from the continental shelf. Those claims are then placed in the context of rights enjoyed by Canada at international law.
Managing the Risk of Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents by Günther Handl,Kristoffer Svendsen Pdf
This book addresses the international legal dimension of the management of the risk of accidents associated with offshore oil and gas activities. It focuses on the prevention and minimization of harm as well as the post-accident management of loss through liability and compensation arrangements and the processing of mass claims for compensation. Government officials of countries with offshore industries, international civil servants and academics in related fields will find the book a valuable resource.