This article, the title same as above, was co-authored by Maria Morgunova and Alina Kovalenko, its Russian original can be found here. The text makes reference to end notes that aren’t provided with the article suggesting this was initially an academic paper. You’ll discover this also includes a discussion of the use of the arctic’s cold as a super-cooler, both above ground and underwater in an attempt to green cyberworks. The cover picture is of a Gazprom offshore gas well offloading stored gas to the tanker with an ice class DSV lurking in the distance. As noted in previous articles, there’s a very close focus paid to the ecological factor in the development of Arctic resources as no one wants to revisit the Soviet Era behavior that essentially paid no attention to the massive damage it caused that’s still being cleaned up. Now for the narrative:
I was a close follower of Nevin's blog until he discontinued it in favor of the Forum. I was particularly interested in Greenland and its ice sheet. On my older computer, I've many related sites but don't follow the topic as closely now in favor of geopolitics.
I always wondered how the challenges of the Arctic were met. The ice breaker technologies are fascinating. I enjoyed the picture you included. Thank you for including the two websites at the end to further investigation. I guess they better get the LNG going. If Joe is going to shut Texas off eventually the users will come calling.
Back in September, I wrote two articles dealing with LNG production, https://karlof1.substack.com/p/novateks-lng-2-constuction and this one has two videos linked in its opening paragraphs. Overall, there're about two dozen reports related to industrial and Far Eastern/Siberian/Arctic development going back to July when I began writing. The scale of these projects is huge. I'd like to find more videos documenting their construction.
Great article thanks. Impressed you've been following NSDIC and ASIF for so long. Kudos.
I was a close follower of Nevin's blog until he discontinued it in favor of the Forum. I was particularly interested in Greenland and its ice sheet. On my older computer, I've many related sites but don't follow the topic as closely now in favor of geopolitics.
I always wondered how the challenges of the Arctic were met. The ice breaker technologies are fascinating. I enjoyed the picture you included. Thank you for including the two websites at the end to further investigation. I guess they better get the LNG going. If Joe is going to shut Texas off eventually the users will come calling.
Back in September, I wrote two articles dealing with LNG production, https://karlof1.substack.com/p/novateks-lng-2-constuction and this one has two videos linked in its opening paragraphs. Overall, there're about two dozen reports related to industrial and Far Eastern/Siberian/Arctic development going back to July when I began writing. The scale of these projects is huge. I'd like to find more videos documenting their construction.