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Управленческие аспекты в системе планирования промышленного освоения ресурсного потенциала Арктики // Management Aspects in the System of Planning the Industrial Development of the Arctic Resource Potential

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  • V. Tsvetkov A.

    (Institute of Market Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPR RAS))

  • M. Dudin N.

    (Management and Marketing Institute, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Laboratory of Strategic Development of the Agroindustrial Complex, Institute of Market Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPR RAS))

  • N. Lyasnikov V.

    (Management and Marketing Institute, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Laboratory of Strategic Development of the Agroindustrial Complex Institute of Market Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPR RAS))

  • В. Цветков А.

    (Институт проблем рынка Российской Академии наук (ИПР РАН))

  • М. Дудин Н.

    (Институт менеджмента и маркетинга, Российская академия народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации, Институт проблем рынка РАН)

  • Н. Лясников В.

    (Институт менеджмента и маркетинга, Российская академия народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации, Институт проблем рынка РАН)

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Subject. The current moment of civilizational development can be considered as a point of bifurcation in the context of energy supply to the needs of the social and economic sector. Energy efficiency and energy security issues related to the use of both renewable and non-renewable sources of energy (hydrocarbon energy carriers, including those located in non-convective deposits) are acute. To the foregoing, the subject of research in this work is the management relations arising in the process of improving the planning system for industrial development of the resource and raw potential of the Arctic region.Purpose. To investigate management aspects in the planning system of industrial development of the resource potential of the Arctic, to propose a methodology for assessing the prospects for the extraction of energy carriers.Methodology. The authors used the extended analytical and prognostic toolkit, which allowed to substantively evaluate the theoretical, methodological and applied aspects of the production of hydrocarbon energy carriers from non-traditional deposits.Results. The need for the development and implementation of modern management aspects in the planning system for industrial development of the resource potential of the Arctic based on the use of digital technologies is substantiated, as they are a platform for properly providing solutions not only to defense and economic tasks, but also a number of significant social tasks. The authors proposed a methodology for assessing the prospects for the extraction of energy carriers on the Arctic shelf, which includes the study of three key parameters (reserves and their physical availability, manufacturability and environmental friendliness of production).Conclusions. The authors come to the conclusion that the prospects for the extraction of energy carriers in the Arctic can not be recognized at the present time to be sufficiently high; this requires the activation of interaction between science, society, business and the state, which will create the necessary technical and technological base for industrial development of Arctic deposits. In the future, the authors propose the development of specific solutions for methods of financing Arctic projects. Предмет. Текущий момент цивилизационного развития можно рассматривать как точку бифуркации в контексте энергетического обеспечения потребностей социально-экономического сектора. Остро стоят вопросы энергоэффективности и энергобезопасности, связанные с использованием как возобновляемых, так и условно невозобновляемых источников энергии. Ввиду вышесказанного предметом исследования в данной работе выделяются управленческие отношения, возникающие в процессе необходимости совершенствования системы планирования промышленного освоения ресурсно-сырьевого потенциала Арктического региона.Цель. Исследовать управленческие аспекты в системе планирования промышленного освоения ресурсного потенциала Арктики, предложить методику оценки перспективности добычи энергоносителей.Методология. Авторами использован расширенный аналитико-прогностический инструментарий, который позволил содержательно оценить теоретико-методологические и прикладные аспекты добычи углеводородных энергоносителей из нетрадиционных месторождений.Результаты. Обоснована необходимость разработки и внедрения современных управленческих аспектов в систему планирования промышленного освоения ресурсного потенциала Арктики, базирующихся на использование цифровых технологий, так как они являются платформой для должного обеспечения решений не только оборонных и экономических задач, но и ряда значимых социально-экономических задач. Авторами предложена методика оценки перспективности добычи энергоносителей на арктическом шельфе, которая включает в себя исследование трех ключевых параметров (запасы и их физическая доступность; технологичность и экологичность добычи).Выводы. Авторы приходят к выводу, что перспективность добычи энергоносителей в Арктике не может быть признана в настоящее время достаточно высокой, это требует активизации взаимодействия науки, общества, бизнеса и государства, что позволит создать необходимую технико-технологическую базу для промышленного освоения арктических месторождений. В дальнейшем авторы предполагают разработку конкретных решений относительно методов финансирования арктических проектов.

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  • V. Tsvetkov A. & M. Dudin N. & N. Lyasnikov V. & В. Цветков А. & М. Дудин Н. & Н. Лясников В., 2018. "Управленческие аспекты в системе планирования промышленного освоения ресурсного потенциала Арктики // Management Aspects in the System of Planning the Industrial Development of the Arctic Resource Pot," Управленческие науки // Management Science, ФГОБУВО Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 8(1), pages 18-31.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:mngsci:y:2018:i:1:p:18-31
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