ABSTRACT

Cold Water Oil: Offshore Petroleum Cultures is a collection of essays examining how societies conceive of fossil fuel extraction in the inhospitable but fragile waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.

What happens offshore matters. Currently, over a quarter of the world’s oil and gas is produced from beneath the seas. The offshore petroleum industry is thus a crucial point of origin for global carbon emissions, and other environmental harms. Cold Water Oil: Offshore Petroleum Cultures illuminates ignored histories, influential contemporary narratives, and emerging energy and environmental futures. The volume centres on North Atlantic and Arctic regions; the continuing but often strongly contested pursuit of oil and gas in frigid, tumultuous, and environmentally sensitive seas enforces the lengths to which corporations and governments will go to maintain the centrality of fossil fuels. The book’s contributors focus on the cultural, social, and ecological implications of oil and gas extraction in the oceanic territories of Canada, Norway, the UK, Russia, the US, and the Iñupiat of Alaska at a time of profound global uncertainty. In conversation with the energy and environmental humanities, and critical ocean studies, Cold Water Oil considers a region central to debates about climate change and the planet’s future.

Cold Water Oil engages students and researchers interested in climate change, energy humanities, critical ocean studies, and North Atlantic and Arctic issues.

chapter 1|20 pages

Heading offshore

Introducing cold water oil

chapter 2|19 pages

“We are torn about our future”

Big Oil and Iñupiaq community health in Arctic Alaska

chapter 4|36 pages

Dynamic positioning

North Sea petroculture's backwash

chapter 5|19 pages

The call of Cthoilu

The weird subject of cold water oil

chapter 6|21 pages

Contested and emergent futures

Film and energy regimes of the Newfoundland offshore

chapter 7|19 pages

Dispatches from two cold water oil cultures

Norway and Newfoundland and Labrador

chapter 8|20 pages

Art and the offshore

chapter 9|18 pages

Time for oil

Competing petrotemporalities in Norway's Lofoten/Vesterålen/Senja Archipelago

chapter 10|25 pages

From land to polar sea

Russia's ill-starred quest for a new petroleum province in the Arctic offshore

chapter 11|19 pages

Svalbard and oil

Dangerous games in the Arctic?

chapter 12|26 pages

Raw, dense, and loud

A whale's perspective on cold water energy