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Read more...Future shipping activities depend considerably on the expansion rate of the oil-and-gas related industry in the northern areas, which in turn depends on both regional and global economic developments. Global warming and a subsequent increase of ice-free shipping routes through Arctic waters could also significantly contribute to increase shipping traffic.
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Read more...As described in chapter General background description of the ecosystem - Ecosystem interactions - Human impact, no major impacts have been registered from operational discharges of oil and chemicals from anti fouling systems from ship transport.
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Read more...It is expected that two new wells will be drilled in the Norwegian and Russian sectors of the Barents Sea in 2009.
For the period up to 2010, Russian authorities plan to award 20 prospective areas in the Barents and Pechora seas. There are distributed over six tenders who are located in the areas with the proven deposits of hydrocarbons.
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Read more...Offshore oil and gas production will contribute to emission to air of CO2, NOx, non-methan volatile organic compounds (NMVOC), methane, and SO2. Emission to air from petroleum production occurs from energy production, flaring of gas from well testing and from venting (release of unburned gas from pipes and valves in the processes during normal operations or safety reasons). Flaring of associated ...
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The BarnetsPortal is a combined web site. It consist of two main elements; presentation of the Joint Norwegian-Russian environmental status report and the Map service. The Report will be updated at regular intervals - initially started with data from 2008. The Map service will continually publish environmental theme data as they become available. Read more...
More than 100 experts from a total of 9 Russian and 20 Norwegian institutions have participated in the preparation of the report, and the work has been organized in 13 expert groups. The work has been led by Sevmorgeo and PINRO on Russian side and on Norwegian side by the Institute of Marine Research and the Norwegian Polar Institute..
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BarentsPortal is a project developed under the Joint Russian - Norwegian Commission on Environmental Cooperation. The joint environmental report is a co-operation project between the Joint Russian - Norwegian Commission on Environmental Cooperation and the Joint Russian-Norwegian Fisheries Commission