2008年7月24日星期四

Arctic holds up to 22 % of world's untapped energy reserves: U.S. study

Arctic holds up to 22 % of world's untapped energy reserves: U.S. study

Arctic holds up to 22 % of world's untapped energy reserves: U.S. study

Andrew Mayeda ,  Canwest News Service

Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008

OTTAWA - Nearly a quarter of the world's undiscovered petroleum resources lie in the Arctic, confirms a U.S. study that should only intensify pressure on countries such as Canada to stake their claims to the Far North.

The U.S. Geological Survey has previously offered a rough estimate of the Arctic's vast oil and gas resources. On Wednesday, the state-funded agency released a study that refines its estimates for the entire Arctic region.

According to the new assessment, the Arctic holds an estimated 90 billion barrels of undiscovered oil. That accounts for 13 per cent of the world's total undiscovered reserves. By comparison, the Alberta oil sands are estimated to hold about 173 billion barrels that can be extracted economically.

According to the new assessment, the Arctic holds an estimated 90 billion barrels of undiscovered oil. That accounts for 13 per cent of the world's total undiscovered reserves.

The Arctic actually appears to be far richer in natural gas than oil. There are about 1,670 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the Arctic, according to the U.S. assessment. That accounts for about 30 per cent of the world's untapped reserves, and is nearly as much as the proven reserves of the world's most natural-gas endowed country, Russia. Combined, oil and gas account for 22 per cent of the world's undiscovered petroleum resources.

"For a number of reasons, the possibility of oil and gas exploration in the Arctic has become a subject that's much less hypothetical than it once was," said U.S. Geological Survey geologist Don Gautier.

The new assessment comes as Canada jockeys with other Arctic nations to determine how far their national boundaries extend - and who will cash in on the oil and gas that experts expect to become increasingly enticing as climate change accelerates the rate of ice melt.

In a summary of the results, the U.S. Geological Survey says the "extensive Arctic continental shelves may constitute the geographically largest unexplored prospective area for petroleum remaining on Earth."

Under a U.N. treaty called the Convention on the Law of the Sea, countries can claim offshore territory to the edge of their continental shelf.

Canadian scientists have been mapping the seabed in preparation for Canada's claim, which must be submitted by 2013.

Some of the oil and gas deposits are believed to be located in territory under dispute between Canada and its Arctic neighbours.

For example, Canada and the United States disagree over who controls a portion of the Beaufort Sea. According to the new estimate, the biggest undiscovered Arctic oil reserves are off the coast of Alaska.

Imperial Oil, a subsidiary of energy giant Exxon Mobil, has earmarked more than half a billion dollars to explore for offshore petroleum in the Beaufort Sea, and the federal government recently closed a call for bids to explore five more offshore parcels.

Another big potential source of oil and gas are the waters between Greenland and the northeast Canadian Arctic. However, Canada and Denmark have clashed over control of Hans Island, a speck on the map between Greenland and Ellesmere Island.

Because conventional seismic and drilling data is not available, the U.S. Geological Survey used a probability model based on factors such the composition and age of rock samples.

The assessment measures only reserves that are "technically recoverable."

Industry experts believe the price of oil and gas would have to increase considerably before it would be cost-effective to recover much of the Arctic reserves - 84 per cent of which are offshore, according to the assessment.

2008年7月23日星期三

2008年7月15日星期二

北京今日9时起正式启动三道治安防线

北京今日9时起正式启动三道治安防线

北京今日9时起正式启动三道治安防线

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7月10日,北京警方荷枪实弹把守主要进京通道。

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警方对进京车辆进行安全检查。

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奥运期间进京旅客实名购票 警方持枪把守(组图)

三军奥运安保部署到位 重点应对核生化恐怖袭击

我国拿出近千个奥运安保方案 全球保镖聚北京

本报讯(记者 王姝)今天9时起,北京正式启动巡逻防控"三道治安防线"。与周边省市接壤的入口均已设立卡点,所有进入北京的车辆、司机、乘客,都需通过安检排查。昨日,北京市公安局透露了这一消息。

首道防线由民警、民兵执勤

三道治安防线共由数百个卡点组成,民警、武警、辅警、治安保卫人员组成联合工作小组。三道防线自外省市直接进入北京的高速公路起,包括国道和市、区(县)、乡镇及村级道路,与北京接壤的出入口均设置治安检查站点。首道防线由民警带领辅警、民兵执勤。首都国际机场、进京列车均被列入第一道防线内。目前,首都机场已设置检查岗亭,排查过往人员和货物;进京的重点列车,警方将登车检查。

搭车乘客需出示身份证件

设在外省市与北京接壤处的第一道防线,不仅要查车,还将排查搭车乘客。按照北京警方的要求,驶入检查站,司机应停车、熄火,向检查人员提供驾驶证、车辆行驶证,打开后备厢,配合检查人员检查随车物品。与此同时,乘客也需出示个人身份证或有效户籍证明,并配合检查人员检查随身携带的物品。

自今日起,货车进京随车应附货物清单。

忘带身份证者当场核查

自今日起,外地居民进京、北京市民以及外籍游客离家外出,应随身携带身份证件。北京警方发布消息称:"无论驾驶人员还是乘客,无论北京市民、外省市居民以及外籍游客,出门时一定要检查是否带齐有效的身份证明(身份证、驾驶证、护照等),以便遇检查时向民警出示,减少不必要的麻烦"。

据了解,外省市居民进京、北京市民回京,如未带或遗失身份证件,民警将登录信息查询系统,当场核实其身份,"这样会耽误时间,因此出行前一定带齐相关证件",北京市公安局该位负责人说。

链接

1 三道治安防线

第一道防线:外省市直接进入北京的高速公路,国道,市、区(县)、乡镇及村级道路,首都国际机场;

第二道防线:北京市环城带地区的门头沟、房山、通州、顺义、昌平、大兴等六区直接进入市区或通过五环路、六环路进入市区的主要道路;

第三道防线:城八区的主干道、联络线以及二环路、四环路路口。

第一道防线设置检查岗亭,安装安检设备,实施人车安检。

第二、三道防线的勤务模式为"动态巡逻防控",即依据警情,随时调整巡逻力量,设卡盘查。

2 六大检查任务

查缉、堵截通缉、通报的重大犯罪嫌疑人;盘查在逃及流窜作案的违法犯罪嫌疑人;检查发现被盗抢车辆和其他有特征的重要赃证物;严查严控各类危险物品和危险人员;查验机动车辆和人员的进京证明、证件;遇突发事件紧急封闭各进出京卡口。

3 八条拥堵高速

北京警方近期对周边进出京路口交通流量监测结果表明,以下八条高速交通流量较大,爆发拥堵比率较大,提醒司机提前出行。同时,近期警方将调整检查力量,增加设备,提高车辆通行率:

大兴:京津塘高速路、京开高速路(106国道);房山:107国道、京石高速路;通州:京哈高速路、103国道;密云:101国道;朝阳:京沈高速路。