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4894
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers prepares to drill into the permafrost at a well in Novy Urengoi, Siberia, Russia. The drill bit, embedded with diamond discs along the cutter, costs around 50,000 euros each. It is pushed down by a 10-ton load and turns at up to 200 revs per minute.
Achimgaz is a joint-venture between German company Wintershall, a subsidiary of BASF, and Russian gas giant, Gazprom.
Russia has some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4894
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers prepares to drill into the permafrost at a well in Novy Urengoi, Siberia, Russia. The drill bit, embedded with diamond discs along the cutter, costs around 50,000 euros each. It is pushed down by a 10-ton load and turns at up to 200 revs per minute.
Achimgaz is a joint-venture between German company Wintershall, a subsidiary of BASF, and Russian gas giant, Gazprom.
Russia has some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4915
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4915
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4900
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a leaking pipe in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4900
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a leaking pipe in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4898
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a drilling well in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4898
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a drilling well in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4897
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a drilling well in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4897
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A LUKoil worker repairs a drilling well in the Komi Region in the Russian Arctic, home to some of the world's largest natural gas deposits.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4909
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers from the company Bashneft builds a gas drilling well for Polar Light Company in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4909
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers from the company Bashneft builds a gas drilling well for Polar Light Company in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4908
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Men working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Bashneft" sit together in the smoking room. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4908
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Men working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Bashneft" sit together in the smoking room. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4899
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers from the company Bashneft builds a gas drilling well for Polar Light Company in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
4899
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers from the company Bashneft builds a gas drilling well for Polar Light Company in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
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4926
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
An aerial view of the world's most northerly oil terminal according to the Guiness Book of Records. The LUKoil terminal, off Russia's Arctic shore, serves tankers using the Arctic route between Europe and Asia, and is another step in Russia's push towards the North Pole.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4926
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
An aerial view of the world's most northerly oil terminal according to the Guiness Book of Records. The LUKoil terminal, off Russia's Arctic shore, serves tankers using the Arctic route between Europe and Asia, and is another step in Russia's push towards the North Pole.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4925
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
An aerial view of the world's most northerly oil terminal (according to the Guiness Book of Records). The LUKoil terminal, off Russia's Arctic shore, serves tankers using the Arctic route between Europe and Asia, and is another step in Russia's push towards the North Pole.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4925
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
An aerial view of the world's most northerly oil terminal (according to the Guiness Book of Records). The LUKoil terminal, off Russia's Arctic shore, serves tankers using the Arctic route between Europe and Asia, and is another step in Russia's push towards the North Pole.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4913
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A man working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Bashneft" collects hot water in the Arctic tundra.
The water is cooked with diesel.
Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4913
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A man working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Bashneft" collects hot water in the Arctic tundra.
The water is cooked with diesel.
Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4914
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Oil and gas company Bashneft arrives with their workers and containers (left, in blue) after a previous attempt by another exploration company was abandoned (on the right, covered in snow). Bashneft plans to build a gas well here in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4914
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Oil and gas company Bashneft arrives with their workers and containers (left, in blue) after a previous attempt by another exploration company was abandoned (on the right, covered in snow). Bashneft plans to build a gas well here in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4910
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
The cooks are the only female on site at the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4910
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
The cooks are the only female on site at the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4905
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Andrei fills up his snow tank with diesel in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4905
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Andrei fills up his snow tank with diesel in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4912
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Men working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" deliever hot water to dormatories in the Arctic tundra.
The water is cooked with diesel.
Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4912
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Men working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" deliever hot water to dormatories in the Arctic tundra.
The water is cooked with diesel.
Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4901
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Photo embargoed until 2013.
A man working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" braves a snowstorm in the Arctic tundra. Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4901
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Photo embargoed until 2013.
A man working for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" braves a snowstorm in the Arctic tundra. Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4916
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A worker repairs his truck in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4916
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A worker repairs his truck in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4895
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Portrait of Andrei, a tank driver for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka". Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4895
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Portrait of Andrei, a tank driver for the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka". Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4902
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A man working for "Siesmorevzedka" rubs himself with snow during sauna in the Arctic tundra. The water is heated by the diesel tank on the left of the picture. Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4902
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A man working for "Siesmorevzedka" rubs himself with snow during sauna in the Arctic tundra. The water is heated by the diesel tank on the left of the picture. Typically, these men work in the cold, isolated wilderness for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4907
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers signal a snow tank to reverse in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4907
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers signal a snow tank to reverse in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4911
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Truck drivers at the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" eat together after work in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4911
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Truck drivers at the oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" eat together after work in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4906
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Andrei exits his snow tank to deliver light bulbs to colleagues in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4906
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Andrei exits his snow tank to deliver light bulbs to colleagues in the colony set up by oil and gas prospecting company "Siesmorevzedka" in the Arctic tundra. Typically, they work in the cold, isolated Arctic tundra for the entire winter, returning to civilisation only in spring.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4919
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
4919
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
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4918
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4918
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Every winter, workers build ice roads in the tundra to serve gas and oil companies exploring in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic; and every summer, the roads melt away into the marshland.
2012 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4924
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
The ice-resistant Prirazlomnaya oil platform is being outfitted and precommissioned by Gazprom on the coast of Murmansk City before being towed to the Prirazlomnoye oil field in the eastern part of the Pechora Sea about 60 km north of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The platform has been under construction at the Sevmash yard for 15 years and is designed to operate on Russia’s first offshore hydrocarbon field in the Arctic, the Prirazlomnoye oil field which is located in the eastern part of the Pechora Sea about 60 km north of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The Prirazlomnaya platform will be operated by a crew of about 200 men working on two-week shifts. The field holds resources of up to 41 million tons and annual peak production is believed to amount to about six million tons. A total of 36 wells will be drilled on site by year 2019.
The platform has a length and width of 126 meters, oil storage capacity of 136,000 cubic meters and a daily production capacity of 19,000 cubic meters. The topside of the platform is based on the “Hutton” platform, an installation previously operating in the North Sea and acquired by former license holder Sevmorneftegaz in 2002.
2011 by Justin Jin
4924
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
The ice-resistant Prirazlomnaya oil platform is being outfitted and precommissioned by Gazprom on the coast of Murmansk City before being towed to the Prirazlomnoye oil field in the eastern part of the Pechora Sea about 60 km north of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The platform has been under construction at the Sevmash yard for 15 years and is designed to operate on Russia’s first offshore hydrocarbon field in the Arctic, the Prirazlomnoye oil field which is located in the eastern part of the Pechora Sea about 60 km north of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The Prirazlomnaya platform will be operated by a crew of about 200 men working on two-week shifts. The field holds resources of up to 41 million tons and annual peak production is believed to amount to about six million tons. A total of 36 wells will be drilled on site by year 2019.
The platform has a length and width of 126 meters, oil storage capacity of 136,000 cubic meters and a daily production capacity of 19,000 cubic meters. The topside of the platform is based on the “Hutton” platform, an installation previously operating in the North Sea and acquired by former license holder Sevmorneftegaz in 2002.
2011 by Justin Jin
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4927
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Jia Yanping (left), 24, a Chinese engineer monitors oil quality at the Russian pump station in Dzhalinda, run by Russian oil company Transneft, supplying oil to energy-hungry China across the border. Standing next to her is Yuri Kolesnikov, 33, chief of the station, and Chinese engineer Zao Dawei, 34.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
4927
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Jia Yanping (left), 24, a Chinese engineer monitors oil quality at the Russian pump station in Dzhalinda, run by Russian oil company Transneft, supplying oil to energy-hungry China across the border. Standing next to her is Yuri Kolesnikov, 33, chief of the station, and Chinese engineer Zao Dawei, 34.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved
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4917
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A truck carrying diesel falls into collapsed snow in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
4917
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A truck carrying diesel falls into collapsed snow in the Nenets Autonomous Region in the Russian Arctic.
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4893
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A worker from gas and oil exploration company "Seismorazvedka" guides an all-terrain "Vibrator" in the Arctic tundra in the Nenets Autonomous Region. The vehicle, made by French company Sercel, uses seismic vibration to test the structure of the earth crust below to help prospect for oil and gas. Billions of tonnes of gas and oil have been found in the region in the last decade.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
4893
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A worker from gas and oil exploration company "Seismorazvedka" guides an all-terrain "Vibrator" in the Arctic tundra in the Nenets Autonomous Region. The vehicle, made by French company Sercel, uses seismic vibration to test the structure of the earth crust below to help prospect for oil and gas. Billions of tonnes of gas and oil have been found in the region in the last decade.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
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4923
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A car drives past a water-heating plant in Naryan-Mar, capital of the resource-rich Nenets Autonomous Region in Arctic Russia, where many of the oil and gas exploration companies have their local headquarters.
2009 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
4923
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
A car drives past a water-heating plant in Naryan-Mar, capital of the resource-rich Nenets Autonomous Region in Arctic Russia, where many of the oil and gas exploration companies have their local headquarters.
2009 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
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4896
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers test a gas drilling facility at the Kumzhinskoe gas field, located in the delta of Pechora River, 60 km from Narjan-Mar city in Russia’s Nenets Autonomous Region. In 1979, an explosion in one of the wells caused an uncontrolled gas fountain, with the condensate polluting huge areas of the tundra around, including the Pechora River. In May 25, 1981, the Soviets tried to collapse the field with an underground nuclear explosion at 1470 m depth. The explosion went wrong, causing even more damage and pollution. After that the field was closed and the area marked a nature reserve.
Recently, more gas was found in the area. In 2007, then-President Vladimir Putin signed a decree demarcating the area from the nature reserve so that drilling work can resume. Environmentalists condemn this, saying the project too prone to further accidents in a delicate environment.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
4896
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Workers test a gas drilling facility at the Kumzhinskoe gas field, located in the delta of Pechora River, 60 km from Narjan-Mar city in Russia’s Nenets Autonomous Region. In 1979, an explosion in one of the wells caused an uncontrolled gas fountain, with the condensate polluting huge areas of the tundra around, including the Pechora River. In May 25, 1981, the Soviets tried to collapse the field with an underground nuclear explosion at 1470 m depth. The explosion went wrong, causing even more damage and pollution. After that the field was closed and the area marked a nature reserve.
Recently, more gas was found in the area. In 2007, then-President Vladimir Putin signed a decree demarcating the area from the nature reserve so that drilling work can resume. Environmentalists condemn this, saying the project too prone to further accidents in a delicate environment.
2011 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
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4904
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Two girls play in the snow on the Arctic Coast in the town of Teriberka, a decrepit fishing town that has shrunken from a population of 14,000 in the 1970s to just more than 1,000 now.
4904
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Two girls play in the snow on the Arctic Coast in the town of Teriberka, a decrepit fishing town that has shrunken from a population of 14,000 in the 1970s to just more than 1,000 now.
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4883
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Elderly people walk by a half-abandoned housing block in Teriberka, once a vibrant fishing and farming community after WWII. Teriberka's population shrunk from about 14,000 at its height to just more than 1,000 today after the fishing industry collapsed, the town's administrative status was lowered and people moved south to seek work.
Today, Teriberka is again in the spot-light with the construction of a base there for the landing of the a gas pipeline from the world's largest know natural gas field.
2010 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
4883
Zone of Absolute Discomfort
Elderly people walk by a half-abandoned housing block in Teriberka, once a vibrant fishing and farming community after WWII. Teriberka's population shrunk from about 14,000 at its height to just more than 1,000 today after the fishing industry collapsed, the town's administrative status was lowered and people moved south to seek work.
Today, Teriberka is again in the spot-light with the construction of a base there for the landing of the a gas pipeline from the world's largest know natural gas field.
2010 by Justin Jin. All rights reserved.
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3573
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Des puits de pétrole en feu sont un spectacle si fréquent dans les environs de Bakou que ce berger qui mène son troupeau à Bibicheybet ne prête pas vraiment attention au nuage noir qui se forme au dessus du puits en flammes non loin.
© Gerd Ludwig
30/10/2009 3573
30/10/2009
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Des puits de pétrole en feu sont un spectacle si fréquent dans les environs de Bakou que ce berger qui mène son troupeau à Bibicheybet ne prête pas vraiment attention au nuage noir qui se forme au dessus du puits en flammes non loin.
© Gerd Ludwig
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3603
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Avec une forêt de derricks derrière leurs maisons et pas de terrain de jeux alentour, les enfants des banlieues de Bakou ont appris à utilises les mares visqueuses d'eaux de ruissellement des puits dilapidés qui fuient, sans se rendre compte qu'ils mettent leur santé future en danger.
© Gerd Ludwig
14/04/2009 3603
14/04/2009
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Avec une forêt de derricks derrière leurs maisons et pas de terrain de jeux alentour, les enfants des banlieues de Bakou ont appris à utilises les mares visqueuses d'eaux de ruissellement des puits dilapidés qui fuient, sans se rendre compte qu'ils mettent leur santé future en danger.
© Gerd Ludwig
For field 'Date Created' 1/1 stands for month and day not specified.
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3599
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Autrefois une des plus importantes sources de pétrole de l'URSS et une des terres les plus productives du monde peu après le début du 20ème siècle, les pompes de à pétrole d'Azerbaïdjan se sont délabrées et encore plus de pétrole s'est répandu alors que les Soviétiques commençaient à explorer leurs grands gisements sibériens dans les années 1960.
© Gerd Ludwig
05/03/2008 3599
05/03/2008
Héritage toxique
Bakou / Azerbaïdjan
Autrefois une des plus importantes sources de pétrole de l'URSS et une des terres les plus productives du monde peu après le début du 20ème siècle, les pompes de à pétrole d'Azerbaïdjan se sont délabrées et encore plus de pétrole s'est répandu alors que les Soviétiques commençaient à explorer leurs grands gisements sibériens dans les années 1960.
© Gerd Ludwig
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5204
The Kurds
In Dohuk, Iraq, an early morning gas line. Some individuals waited as long as 5 days. After the Gulf War in 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5204
The Kurds
In Dohuk, Iraq, an early morning gas line. Some individuals waited as long as 5 days. After the Gulf War in 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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2155
Face à la réalité
AL AHMADI / KOWEIT/ 1991: Des combattants du feu s’approchent d’un puit de pétrole en feu pour le reboucher, le 29 mars 1991 à Al Ahmadi. Après 6 semaines de guerre en janvier/février 1991, L’Iraq a été forcée de retirer ses troupes du Koweït. Pendant le retrait, l’armée iraquienne a pratiqué la politique de la terre brûlée en posant des mines et en incendiant les puits de pétrole du Koweït. Plus de 500 puits de pétrole ont brulé au Koweït. Il a fallu 9 mois pour éteindre ce brasier. Le coût de la réhabilitation des infrastructures pétrolières de Koweït s’est élevé à plus de 5 milliards de dollars (US).
Manoocher Deghati
2155
Face à la réalité
AL AHMADI / KOWEIT/ 1991: Des combattants du feu s’approchent d’un puit de pétrole en feu pour le reboucher, le 29 mars 1991 à Al Ahmadi. Après 6 semaines de guerre en janvier/février 1991, L’Iraq a été forcée de retirer ses troupes du Koweït. Pendant le retrait, l’armée iraquienne a pratiqué la politique de la terre brûlée en posant des mines et en incendiant les puits de pétrole du Koweït. Plus de 500 puits de pétrole ont brulé au Koweït. Il a fallu 9 mois pour éteindre ce brasier. Le coût de la réhabilitation des infrastructures pétrolières de Koweït s’est élevé à plus de 5 milliards de dollars (US).
Manoocher Deghati
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2142
Face à la réalité
SHALAMSHE / IRAN / 1983 : Un groupe de mollahs envoyés spécialement au front à Shalamesh, sur la partie iranienne de la frontière Iran-Iraq près d’Aban, par l’ayatollah Khomeiny, observe le port de Faw en Iraq qui est en train de bruler.
Manoocher Deghati
2142
Face à la réalité
SHALAMSHE / IRAN / 1983 : Un groupe de mollahs envoyés spécialement au front à Shalamesh, sur la partie iranienne de la frontière Iran-Iraq près d’Aban, par l’ayatollah Khomeiny, observe le port de Faw en Iraq qui est en train de bruler.
Manoocher Deghati