Possible Refueling Ports Around The Arctic Ocean
The Arctic is rapidly shifting from a remote, frozen frontier to a strategic crossroads for global trade, energy, and security, as melting sea ice opens routes like the North Passage to more frequent shipping. With Russia far ahead in ports and icebreakers, and Western nations scrambling to expand their own infrastructure, the race is on to develop reliable refueling and logistics hubs across Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway to support both commercial traffic and military operations in this harsh but increasingly vital region.
