Creating New Fairytales: Statoil, Snøhvit, and Petroleum Exploration in the Arctic

ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the valorization of the process of oil extraction in the High North as exemplified in corporate films and marketing materials produced by Statoil, a global energy company based in Norway. In focus is the subsea instillation...

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Main Author: Melissa Gjellstad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta Library 2014-12-01
Series:Scandinavian-Canadian Studies
Online Access:https://scancan.net/index.php/scancan/article/view/99
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description ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the valorization of the process of oil extraction in the High North as exemplified in corporate films and marketing materials produced by Statoil, a global energy company based in Norway. In focus is the subsea instillation of Snøhvit [Snow White] in the Barents Sea, an innovation on the frontier of the energy industry in the Arctic. In dialogue with Stephanie Le Menager’s “feeling ecological” theory and work with petromodernity, this article analyzes Statoil’s discourse in landscape, oil capitalism, and ecology to offer an interpretation of the evolution of the subsea extraction narratives in the Arctic waters as a new chapter in oljeeventyret [the oil fairytale] that began in Norway over forty years ago.
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spelling doaj.art-eadf276ebe594e29b194442103c102c02023-06-08T19:58:53ZengUniversity of Alberta LibraryScandinavian-Canadian Studies0823-17962816-51872014-12-012210.29173/scancan99Creating New Fairytales: Statoil, Snøhvit, and Petroleum Exploration in the ArcticMelissa Gjellstad ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the valorization of the process of oil extraction in the High North as exemplified in corporate films and marketing materials produced by Statoil, a global energy company based in Norway. In focus is the subsea instillation of Snøhvit [Snow White] in the Barents Sea, an innovation on the frontier of the energy industry in the Arctic. In dialogue with Stephanie Le Menager’s “feeling ecological” theory and work with petromodernity, this article analyzes Statoil’s discourse in landscape, oil capitalism, and ecology to offer an interpretation of the evolution of the subsea extraction narratives in the Arctic waters as a new chapter in oljeeventyret [the oil fairytale] that began in Norway over forty years ago. https://scancan.net/index.php/scancan/article/view/99
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title Creating New Fairytales: Statoil, Snøhvit, and Petroleum Exploration in the Arctic
title_full Creating New Fairytales: Statoil, Snøhvit, and Petroleum Exploration in the Arctic
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title_short Creating New Fairytales: Statoil, Snøhvit, and Petroleum Exploration in the Arctic
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