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It’s a gas, gas, gas…
SPM 9541, November 2010Aad Correljé
TU Delft Economics of Infrastructures / CIEP
June 29, 2011 2
World primary energy consumption
BP, 2010 Statical review of world energy
June 29, 2011 3
Gas Markets: From Wholesale to Retail…
1. Introduction
2. The value chain
3. Changes in the world energy and gas markets
4. Two economic perspectives: SCP
5. Two economic perspectives: SCP
6. Gas markets as a globalizing system
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2) The value chain
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Another value chain...
UTC, 2011 The energy value chain
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And another value chain...
UTC, 2011 The energy value chain
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Characteristics of the gas value chain……….• Long distance
• Seasonal and daily patterns
• Specific Lumpy Investment, Long lead times, high up-front cost
• Fixed v. variable cost
• Scale Economies
• Capacity utilization
• Volume Risk
• Price Risk
• Essential facilities
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Gasunie
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100 - 120
Norway
15 - 40 Central Asia
85 - 115
Algeria
IEA/OME 2004
Supply Capacities for Western Europe2010-2020(billion m³/year)
EU
Production
145
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Characteristics of the gas value chain……….• Long distance
• Seasonal and daily patterns
• Specific Lumpy Investment, Long lead times, high up-front cost
• Fixed v. variable cost
• Scale Economies
• Capacity utilization
• Volume Risk
• Price Risk
• Essential facilities
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Seasonal Variation
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Netherlands Norway Total Former Soviet Union Algeria Germany Libya
Aad Correlje
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Characteristics of the gas value chain……….• Long distance
• Seasonal and daily patterns
• Specific Lumpy Investment, Long lead times, high up-front cost
• Fixed v. variable cost
• Scale Economies
• Capacity utilization
• Volume Risk
• Price Risk
• Essential facilities
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Capital cost
Energie Delta Institute, 2007
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Characteristics of the gas value chain……….• Long distance
• Seasonal and daily patterns
• Specific Lumpy Investment, Long lead times, high up-front cost
• Fixed v. variable cost
• Scale Economies
• Capacity utilization
• Volume Risk
• Price Risk
• Essential facilities
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Economics of scale
Energie Delta Institute, 2007
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Economies of Scale
Energie Delta Institute, 2007
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Characteristics of the gas value chain……….• Long distance
• Seasonal and daily patterns
• Specific Lumpy Investment, Long lead times, high up-front cost
• Fixed v. variable cost
• Scale Economies
• Capacity utilization
• Volume Risk
• Price Risk
• Essential facilities
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Integration and coordination of the value chain in the past
• Production: Oil Companies’ Long term Take or Pay/Destination Clause Net Back contracts
• Transmission and LNG: National Joint Ventures Operators’ Cost plus
• Storage: National Joint Ventures’ Cost plus
• Distribution: Public Local Municipal Firms’ Cost plus
• Retail trade: Oil parity pricing, market segmentation
Long term planning and supply/demand coordination
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Natural gas production by area
BP, 2009 Statical review of world energy
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Natural gas consumption by area
BP, 2009 Statical review of world energy
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Natural gas consumption per capita
BP, 2010 Statical review of world energy
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3) Changes in the world energy and gas markets: Uncertainties
• Changes in the Oil Market
• CO2 Emission Reduction
• Changes in the Gas industry
─ Growth in Consumption?
─ The Power Sector?
─ LNG Trade?
─ External Dependence of Main Markets
─ Liberalization of Markets
─ Integration of Regional Markets
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Reference Scenario: World Primary Energy Demand
Global demand grows by more than half over the next quarter of a century, with coal use rising most in absolute terms
Oil
Coal
Gas
BiomassNuclear
Other renewables
0
2 000
4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
12 000
14 000
16 000
18 000
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030
Mto
e
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EU Gas demand forecast
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Major gas trade movements 2004
BP, 2005 Statical review of world energy
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Major gas trade movements 2008
BP, 2009 Statical review of world energy
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Proved natural gas reserves and dependence
BP, 2009 Statical review of world energy
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Reserves-to-production (R/P) ratios
BP, 2010 Statical review of world energy
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100 - 120
Norway
15 - 40 Central Asia
85 - 115
Algeria
IEA/OME 2004
Supply Capacities for Western Europe2010-2020(billion m³/year)
EU
Production
145
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EU and Russia
CIEP
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New Gas supplies: Investments & Timing??
• What will bring the new supplies to market and when
Security of supply for EU
Security of demand for suppliers
Available capitalPace and mode of liberalisationGeopolitical and other risks