Arctic Risk Management Study Released by DNV & FNI

August 29, 2012

A new study about crucial risk management issues relating to Arctic operations is released by DNV and the Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI).

The study concludes that, in order to safely develop Arctic resources, there is a need for improved technology, oil spill preparedness and close cooperation between the authorities, industry and society. DNV’s CEO, Dr Henrik O. Madsen, presented the study entitled ‘Energy and the environment – Arctic resource development, risks and responsible management’ at the Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) Conference in Stavanger.

Some of the study’s conclusions:


DNV’s CEO Dr Henrik O. Madsen discusses the study’s findings concerning international conflicts, institutional architecture, environmental challenges, resources and regulations relating to fishery, shipping and petroleum activities and finally concerning risk management in the Arctic, and his presentation can be viewed here.


 

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