Shtokman field
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The Shtokman field is a massive offshore gas field, abandoned in 2012. In 2017, Gazprom added the field to a list of priorities until the year 2040, with 2028 as the year of production.[1]
Contents
- 1 Reserves and CO2 Emissions
- 2 Strategic Significance
- 3 Companies Involved
- 4 Potential ESG Risks
- 5 Indigenous Rights
- 6 NGO's Involved
- 7 Local Opposition
- 8 Status of Project
- 9 Infrastructure
- 10 Domestic Political Situation
- 11 Project Economics
- 12 International Dynamics
- 13 Financing
- 14 Articles and resources
Reserves and CO2 Emissions
Strategic Significance
Companies Involved
Potential ESG Risks
Corruption
Labour Rights
Indigenous Rights
NGO's Involved
Local Opposition
Status of Project
Infrastructure
Domestic Political Situation
Project Economics
Tax Revenues
International Dynamics
Financing
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Atle Staalesen, "Gazprom hints comeback for Shtokman project," The Barents Observer, 5 October 2017