Our Arctic Neighbors: Accord paves way for Barents developmentResolution of maritime border dispute between Norway and Russia bodes well for increased Western involvement in Russian projects Kay Cashman Petroleum News
It is not unusual for petroleum deposits in remote areas of the world to be brought into production a decade or more after their discovery, especially when exploration and delineation of those hydrocarbons are delayed for political reasons, such as the boundary dispute between Norway and Russia for....
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State-owned Statoil to be Russia’s partner on border Strong motivations for both countries Revitalize Russia’s shipbuilding industry
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