GAO forecasts ‘limited’ Arctic activityAgency surveys oil and gas and other industries and finds little to suggest a maritime boom associated with diminishing sea ice Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
The U.S. Arctic is likely to remain a relatively sleepy place over the coming decade in terms of commercial maritime activity, a new report from the Government Accountability Office says.
The report is based largely on interviews with people in several industries: shipping, oil and gas, mining, tour....
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