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  | data11 = 1 million barrels per km2
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===Description===
   
   
'''IN THIS TAB MAIN INFO ABOUT THE LAYER IS PLACED'''
As early as 1859, oil was discovered in onshore areas around the North Sea and natural gas as early as 1910. The exploitation of the North Sea oil reserves began just before the 1973 oil crisis, and the climb of international oil prices made the large investments needed for extraction much more attractive. Although the production costs are relatively high, the quality of the oil, the political stability of the region, and the proximity of important markets in western Europe has made the North Sea an important oil producing region.
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Fossil Fuel Availability is a static data layer representing general/rough indications of oil and gas fields as far as we know them.
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 17 November 2020

Fossil Fuel Availability
Layer Info
Category Natural resources
Editable No
Data Source Offshore Magazine 2013, Vol. 73
Types
1 million barrels per km2
2 million barrels per km2

Description

As early as 1859, oil was discovered in onshore areas around the North Sea and natural gas as early as 1910. The exploitation of the North Sea oil reserves began just before the 1973 oil crisis, and the climb of international oil prices made the large investments needed for extraction much more attractive. Although the production costs are relatively high, the quality of the oil, the political stability of the region, and the proximity of important markets in western Europe has made the North Sea an important oil producing region.

MSP Challenge

Fossil Fuel Availability is a static data layer representing general/rough indications of oil and gas fields as far as we know them.

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