Risks of pollution of Arctic territories by oil and oil products

M. Alekseeva, L. I. Svarovskaya, I. Yashchenko
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A special place in the Arctic zone of Russia is occupied by the shelf of the Barents Sea. Russian official sources estimate the oil reserves of the Barents Sea at around 400 million tons of which only a quarter, about 100 million tons, is confirmed [1]. Industrial development of oil fields in the Arctic zone takes place in the most difficult conditions and requires the use of new unique technologies. Poor compliance with oil spill prevention measures has already led to large-scale environmental pollution in the Arctic zone of Russia. The cause of pollution is the operation of marine stationary platforms, accompanied by the construction of shore-based terminals, hydrocarbon storage facilities, offshore pipeline lay, drilling operations, and increased shipping.A special place in the Arctic zone of Russia is occupied by the shelf of the Barents Sea. Russian official sources estimate the oil reserves of the Barents Sea at around 400 million tons of which only a quarter, about 100 million tons, is confirmed [1]. Industrial development of oil fields in the Arctic zone takes place in the most difficult conditions and requires the use of new unique technologies. Poor compliance with oil spill prevention measures has already led to large-scale environmental pollution in the Arctic zone of Russia. The cause of pollution is the operation of marine stationary platforms, accompanied by the construction of shore-based terminals, hydrocarbon storage facilities, offshore pipeline lay, drilling operations, and increased shipping.
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石油和石油产品污染北极地区的风险
巴伦支海的大陆架占据了俄罗斯北极地区一个特殊的地方。俄罗斯官方资料估计巴伦支海的石油储量约为4亿吨,其中只有四分之一,约1亿吨得到确认[1]。北极地区油田的工业开发是在最困难的条件下进行的,需要使用新的独特技术。石油泄漏预防措施执行不力已经导致俄罗斯北极地区的大规模环境污染。造成污染的原因是海上固定平台的运行,伴随着岸上码头的建设、碳氢化合物储存设施、海上管道铺设、钻井作业和航运的增加。巴伦支海的大陆架占据了俄罗斯北极地区一个特殊的地方。俄罗斯官方资料估计巴伦支海的石油储量约为4亿吨,其中只有四分之一,约1亿吨得到确认[1]。北极地区油田的工业开发是在最困难的条件下进行的,需要使用新的独特技术。石油泄漏预防措施执行不力已经导致俄罗斯北极地区的大规模环境污染。造成污染的原因是海上固定平台的运行,伴随着岸上码头的建设、碳氢化合物储存设施、海上管道铺设、钻井作业和航运的增加。
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