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Arctic Frontiers 2015 for Sustainable Development of the Arctic

Innflyging til Tromsø (Foto: Dag Eirik Nordgård).
Approaching Tromsø (Photo: Dag Eirik Nordgård).
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Dag Eirik Nordgård
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Published: 26. Feb 2015 | Last edited: 22. Apr 2025
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The Arctic Frontiers Conference was held in Tromsø 19. – 23. January 2015. The conference is an international forum for sustainable development of the Arctic. This year’s title of the conference was “Climate and Energy”.

Several people from SINTEF and SINTEF Energy  participated at the conference- both under the Policy, Business and Science sessions of the conference.

Jørn Eldby, SINTEF Nord, presented SINTEF Nord’s new business development project at the Foreign Ministry seminar on “Arctic 2030”.

Gunnar Sand, SINTEF, participated in the international panel which discussed the prospects for oil operations in the high north.

Per Helge Høgaas, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, had a presentation during the Business session on the topic “Knowledge for sustainable northern mineral activity.”

I was head of the Scientific Committee and chair of the topic  “The Arctic’s role in the global energy supply and security” in the Science section of the conference. I also held a presentation about the topic “Challenges Regarding electricity supply two offshore oil and gas installations in the Arctic” under the “Oil and gas exploration in the Arctic”-session. You can download my presentation here. You can download my presentation here.

Tromsø by afternoon (Photo: Dag Eirik Nordgård)
Tromsø by afternoon (Photo: Dag Eirik Nordgård)

In the lead up to the conference Gunnar Sand and I had an article in Nordlys about conditions for environmentally friendly oil operations north in the Barents Sea (in Norwegian): In the article we write that “Power from mainland Norway could be a solution if we are to electrify oil and gas fields in the Hoop area in Northern Barents Sea. This involves challenges both with regards to technological solutions and energy supply in the north.”

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