Blog: Russia’s Arctic gas is funding the war in Ukraine
In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the seven other member states of the Arctic Council have hit a “pause”
Read moreIn response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the seven other member states of the Arctic Council have hit a “pause”
Read moreA new underwater pipeline connection across the great Arctic bay opens for untapping of major natural gas resources in the
Read moreA Nunavut regulator has given mining company Agnico Eagle a “significant rebuke” over a controversial pipeline proposal for the Meliadine
Read moreRussia’s natural gas company Gazprom says it intends to build pipelines from Yamal to Far Eastern Russian regions and China.
Read moreThe Umiat oil field, now with a new owner after the previous one went broke, remains as promising yet as
Read moreAlaska Gov. Bill Walker has sent President Donald Trump a wish list of projects for inclusion in a potential federal infrastructure
Read moreAlaska’s governor is asking President Donald Trump to lend his support to what he termed an “ideal” megaproject — the $45 billion
Read moreGazprom’s new Bovanenkovo-Ukhta 2 pipeline will boost daily deliveries from the Yamal Peninsula to 264 million cubic meters. The 1,265
Read moreThe Energy Information Administration released its Annual Energy Outlook on Tuesday. It shows oil production from Alaska dwindling to less
Read moreThe Alaska State Senate voted 16 to 3 on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to buy out TransCanada and take a larger stake
Read moreAs the legislature closes out the first week of its special session on the Alaska LNG gas line project, there’s
Read moreOn this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of your most read stories from Eye on the Arctic this
Read moreIn the trans-Alaska pipeline’s early days there was just a pig, a large projectile sliding through pipe with the flow of crude oil,
Read moreOfficials in northern Finland have given the mining company Talvivaara a green light to construct a pipeline to discharge waste
Read moreMoscow is getting ready to fuel China’s energy-hungry economy and is using Arctic assets in its bargain. Not only will
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