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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Presentation slide / internal briefing
File Size: 1.82 MB
Summary

This document is a Deutsche Bank internal presentation slide (page 25) authored by Francis J. Kelly of Global Public Affairs. It analyzes the geopolitical opportunities and tensions in the Arctic resulting from climate change, highlighting competition between the U.S., Russia, and China for oil and natural gas resources. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, likely regarding Deutsche Bank's business practices or ties.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Francis J. Kelly Global Public Affairs, Deutsche Bank
Author/Contact person listed on the slide footer.
Barack Obama U.S. President
Mentioned as visiting the Arctic 'this week' and calling for climate strategy/Coast Guard ramping.
Vladimir Putin Russian President
Mentioned as placing emphasis on Russian military presence in the Arctic.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
Deutsche Bank
Logo present, listed in footer.
Global Public Affairs
Department within Deutsche Bank producing the slide.
Shell
Mentioned on protest banner in photograph.
Greenpeace
Logo on protest banner in photograph.
U.S. Coast Guard
Obama called for ramping up their capabilities.
BP
Mentioned on map as having an 'Area leased to BP'.
U.S. Geological Survey
Source for the map data.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

September 2015 (implied 'this week')
President Obama visited the Arctic.
Arctic / Alaska

Locations (13)

Location Context
Subject of the presentation.
Competitor in the region.
Competitor in the region.
Map location.
Oil and gas field location.
Map location.
Map location.
Map location.
Map location (Denmark).
Map location.
Oil and gas field location.
Map location.
Map location.

Relationships (1)

Francis J. Kelly Employment Deutsche Bank
Listed as Global Public Affairs contact with @db.com email.

Key Quotes (2)

"Once cold and forbidding, climate change has allowed multiple countries to see it as a massive new and untapped region for natural resources and critically important geopolitical/military vantage point."
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"China is also trying to lay claim to region as part of their never-ending search for oil."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,258 characters)

The new frontier: Drilling in the Arctic and race with Russia and China
- Once cold and forbidding, climate change has allowed multiple countries to see it as a massive new and untapped region for natural resources and critically important geopolitical/military vantage point.
- President Obama visited this week and both called for renewed climate strategy as well as ramping up Coast Guard capabilities to operate in the Arctic.
- Russian President Putin has placed great emphasis on Russian military presence in the Arctic. China is also trying to lay claim to region as part of their never-ending search for oil.
[Image: Protestors with banner reading "OBAMA STOP SHELL GREENPEACE"]
[Map: ARCTIC CIRCLE]
ALASKA
Prudhoe Bay oil and gas field
Chukchi Sea
CANADA
Beaufort Sea
Area with potentially more than 100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and over 10 billion barrels of oil.
Arctic Ocean
RUSSIA
Area leased to BP
Tazovskoye oil and gas field
North Pole
Kara Sea
GREENLAND DENMARK
ICELAND
Norwegian Sea
Areas with potentially more than 100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and up to 10 billion barrels of oil.
Source: U.S. Geological Survey
Deutsche Bank
Global Public Affairs
Francis J. Kelly
francis.j.kelly@db.com
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