Sources of Conflict over Energy Resources During the Next 30 Years

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Sources of Conflict over Energy Resources During the Next 30 Years Philip Andrews-Speed and Coby van der Linde Washington DC, September 11, 2012 http://www.polinares.eu

The Project Competition and collaboration in access to oil, gas and mineral resources January 2010 December 2012 Policy objective 1: To identify the main global challenges relating to competition for access to oil, gas and mineral resources to the year 2040. Policy objective 2: To propose new approaches to collaborative solutions for the various policy actors, including the EU. Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 3

Topics Short-term: Return of state capitalism and impact of global recession Long-term: Sources of tension/conflict Access to energy markets and the role of institutions & governance Trade and rent distribution in energy value chains State and private ownership drivers The role of technology Four future world images Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 4

Looking to the future Pathway 4 Future World Images 2010 2015-2020 2040 Source: Conceptual only, CIEP Analysis (2012) Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 5

Short-term to 2020 Return of state capitalism and impact of global recession High resource prices allow return of state capitalist practices New actors, new norms Global recession high energy prices place resource-importing countries at further disadvantage North America rescued by new energy resources Unstable period full of risk and uncertainty Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 6

Access to markets Access to energy markets and the role of institutions and governance Key issue: mismatch between existing governance institutions and changing power distribution/norms Implications: Unequal playing field for access to energy Reduced efficiency of production and markets Risks of underinvestment in new production capacity and clean energy Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 7

Trade & rent distribution Trade and rent distribution along energy value chains Key issues: Changing energy trade patterns Concentration of rents upstream Growing monetary asymmetries between exporters & importers Recycling of petrodollars through SWFs Asymmetries: vary with resource price hinder cooperation Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 8

Net oil import revenues 9

State & private ownership State and private ownership drivers on the energy value chain Key issue: diverging strategies of state and private companies Upstream and downstream integration by NOCs NOCs as tools of government policy - security of supply and demand Implications: Competition for IOCs and independents Reduced market effectiveness in tight conditions Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 10

Technology Effects of technological change on global energy markets Great potential for lowering cost of for new (& conventional) energies Actors: Governments (Germany, China) Private sector (USA) Society (acceptance) Timing and impacts highly unpredictable Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 11

Future World Images #1 Bretton Woods 3.0: International private energy companies dominate trade; economic oriented multilateral governance Multilateral Institutional Structure Celestial Dragon: Internationally operating state energy companies dominate trade; politically oriented multilateral governance #2 Market economy Strategic economy #4 Fracture: Conglomerates compete for dominance of value chains; weak state governance National Institutional Structure Rubik s Cube: Regional or national energy monopolies; trade regional/bilateral; strong state governance of economy #3

Short-term: Outlook Economic and regulatory outlook uncertain Investment in capacity may be insufficient Price and supply risks will be high Cooperation will be more difficult Environmental priorities set aside? Longer-term possibilities: New geometries of economic and political power New norms and values? End of Transatlantic Community norm setting Choice: engage or resist/obstruct or defend? Washington DC, September 11, 2012 Page 13