Using a geology-based probabilistic methodology, the USGS estimated the occurrence of undiscovered oil and gas in 33 geologic provinces thought to be prospective for petroleum. The sum of the mean estimates for each province indicates that 90 billion barrels of oil, 1,669 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 44 billion barrels of natural gas liquids may remain to be found in the Arctic, of which approximately 84 percent is expected to occur in offshore areas
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prud...
The onshore and offshore parts of the East Greenland Basin are important areas for petroleum explora...
The role of the Arctic region in global petroleum supply over the next decades is becoming a subject...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed a study of undiscovered petroleum resources in ...
The USGS estimates “that about 30% of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13% of the world’s undiscover...
Petroleum companies and Arctic states are carefully watching the sea ice withdrawal and the future a...
Western oil and gas technical journals as well as ordinary newspapers wax lyrical over the hydrocarb...
The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most o...
The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most o...
Ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean is predicted to become thinner and to cover less area with time. Th...
The Arctic region must be the world’s largest storehouse of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, and the...
Current estirnates of conventionally recoverable oil and gas indicate that an amount (BTU equivalent...
Current estirnates of conventionally recoverable oil and gas indicate that an amount (BTU equivalent...
The East Greenland margin consists of a number of sedimentary basins, platforms and structural highs...
Petroleum is the major Alaskan source of energy immediately available to the United States. Petroleu...
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prud...
The onshore and offshore parts of the East Greenland Basin are important areas for petroleum explora...
The role of the Arctic region in global petroleum supply over the next decades is becoming a subject...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed a study of undiscovered petroleum resources in ...
The USGS estimates “that about 30% of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13% of the world’s undiscover...
Petroleum companies and Arctic states are carefully watching the sea ice withdrawal and the future a...
Western oil and gas technical journals as well as ordinary newspapers wax lyrical over the hydrocarb...
The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most o...
The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most o...
Ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean is predicted to become thinner and to cover less area with time. Th...
The Arctic region must be the world’s largest storehouse of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, and the...
Current estirnates of conventionally recoverable oil and gas indicate that an amount (BTU equivalent...
Current estirnates of conventionally recoverable oil and gas indicate that an amount (BTU equivalent...
The East Greenland margin consists of a number of sedimentary basins, platforms and structural highs...
Petroleum is the major Alaskan source of energy immediately available to the United States. Petroleu...
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prud...
The onshore and offshore parts of the East Greenland Basin are important areas for petroleum explora...
The role of the Arctic region in global petroleum supply over the next decades is becoming a subject...