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Moscow outlines a €210 billion incentive plan for Arctic oil

The new tax breaks are aimed at sparking more Arctic oil investment — and thereby growing traffic on the Northern Sea Route.

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer February 5, 2020
2011

A new tax regime for the Russian Arctic aims to provide for an unprecedented wave of investment in oil and gas drilling in the region.

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