Chapter 6. Oil and Vikings: Temporal Alignments within Norwegian Petroleum Fields
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Abstract
Petroleum fi elds result from deep and long-term natural rhythms.Over millions of years, organic matter exposed to underground heat and pressure has been transformed into oil and gas contained in deep subterranean reservoirs.Th e fi rst major oil discovery in Norway was made in 1969.Since then, approximately 120 petroleum fi elds have been discovered on the Norwegian continental shelf, 112 have been put in production, and approximately ninety are currently operative. 1When humans explore for and extract petroleum, a temporal alignment is imperative for industrial success and the accompanying societal wealth: the slow, ancient processes, which produce petroleum and the speedy rhythms of industry and policy must adapt and be made to correspond.Petroleum fi elds are temporally complex, and cultural history and heritage contribute to how Norwegian off shore fi elds are understood.As part of industrial development, a fi eld name must be chosen and approved by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.In 1973, a fi eld in the North Sea was named Tor, aft er the Norse god Th or.Since then, about seventy of Norway's petroleum fi elds have been given names derived from the national golden age of the Vikings and Norse mythology. 2h e contributors to this volume explore entanglements of time scales and diff erent temporal durations, and argue that natural and historical temporalities interact and depend on one another.Th is chapter develops the concept of "alignment" as a tool for exploring practices, in which temporal rhythms of nature and culture are connected, arranged, and made compatible.To align means to arrange or adjust, to order elements continuously, or to place something in line.To align may also mean to support, to follow, or to associate with.Th e analysis of temporal alignments within petroleum fi elds will focus on rhythms, tempos, directions, and qualities of diff erent timescales and durations, and explore how geological, industrial, political, and cultural
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