The National energy crisis of the U.S. can be responded to and diminished by the use of the large deposits of oil in the Arctic. This study discusses the use of nuclear powered submarine tankers for the transportation of oil from the Arctic regions. The advantages and disadvantages of the submarine tankers as compared with the conventional methods of transportation such as surface tankers, tug-barges and oil pipe lines are discussed in detail.
Submarine Tanker Concepts and Problems
1974
195 pages
Report
No indication
English
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