The Prospects and Challenges for Arctic Oil Development

J. Henderson, J. S. Loe
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The role of the Arctic region in global petroleum supply over the next decades is becoming a subject of increasing interest as the potential of the region’s geology is revealed and the shrinking of the ice cap makes drilling an increasingly feasible activity. Nevertheless, significant concerns remain, not least the potential impact of any hydrocarbon EP activity in an environmentally sensitive region. In addition, the lack of existing infrastructure and the likely high cost of any development in geographically remote and climatically harsh conditions mean that the economics of any new project will depend to a large extent on the size of discoveries and the oil price, which, in turn, will be impacted by the development of other sources of oil supply (for example, US unconventional oil) and alternative energies. As a result, although increased activity in a number of Arctic countries suggests that the region could become a major source of future oil supply, there are a number of challenges – including the impact of sanctions resulting from the Ukraine crisis – to be met before this potential can be realized. The objective of this paper is to provide an updated overview of offshore oil and gas developments in the Arctic and to discuss the potential for large-scale development of the region as a petroleum province over the next 20-30 years, thereby providing a starting point for future production estimates and for analyzing how relevant such estimates may be for global oil (and gas) markets. The paper argues that the most likely Arctic offshore areas to be developed first are the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea but that various factors – political, commercial, technological and environmental – have the potential to hamper petroleum development, particularly if the conflict between Russia and the international community continues to escalate, as partnership will be critical if the Arctic resources of the country with the largest geography in the region are to be developed successfully.
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北极石油开发的前景与挑战
未来几十年,北极地区在全球石油供应中的作用正成为人们越来越感兴趣的话题,因为该地区的地质潜力正在显现,而且冰盖的缩小使得钻探变得越来越可行。然而,重大问题仍然存在,尤其是在环境敏感地区,任何碳氢化合物EP活动的潜在影响。此外,现有基础设施的缺乏以及在地理位置偏远和气候条件恶劣的情况下进行任何开发的可能高成本意味着,任何新项目的经济效益将在很大程度上取决于发现的规模和油价,而这反过来又会受到其他石油供应来源(例如美国非常规石油)和替代能源开发的影响。因此,尽管一些北极国家的活动增加表明该地区可能成为未来石油供应的主要来源,但在实现这一潜力之前,还需要应对一系列挑战,包括乌克兰危机导致的制裁影响。本文的目的是提供北极海上石油和天然气开发的最新概况,并讨论未来20-30年该地区作为石油省的大规模开发潜力,从而为未来的产量估计提供一个起点,并分析这些估计对全球石油(和天然气)市场的相关性。该论文认为,最有可能首先开发的北极近海地区是巴伦支海和喀拉海,但各种因素——政治、商业、技术和环境——都有可能阻碍石油开发,特别是如果俄罗斯与国际社会之间的冲突继续升级,因为如果要成功开发该地区面积最大的国家的北极资源,合作将是至关重要的。
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