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ELEPHANT MEMORIES - The demise of the Arctic ice sheet could yield oil and gas reserves four times greater than current estimates suggest, and from the frontier region's continental shelf fields alone. But will it also coincide, paradoxically, with the end of useful hydrocarbon production, wonders consultant Ian Fitzsimmons in the latest of his occasional think pieces for OE.
ELEPHANT MEMORIES - The demise of the Arctic ice sheet could yield oil and gas reserves four times greater than current estimates suggest, and from the frontier region's continental shelf fields alone. But will it also coincide, paradoxically, with the end of useful hydrocarbon production, wonders consultant Ian Fitzsimmons in the latest of his occasional think pieces for OE.
ELEPHANT MEMORIES - The demise of the Arctic ice sheet could yield oil and gas reserves four times greater than current estimates suggest, and from the frontier region's continental shelf fields alone. But will it also coincide, paradoxically, with the end of useful hydrocarbon production, wonders consultant Ian Fitzsimmons in the latest of his occasional think pieces for OE.
Fitzsimmons, Ian (author)
2008
Article (Journal)
English
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