The Energy System 3 Oil prices and Geopolitics January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 1 Today’s Agenda • Price of oil • Oil and economic structure • Geopolitics • Oil and development • Meet your group January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 2 Clicker question • According to the logic of Thomas Friedman’s the First Law of Petropolitics, the sharp decline in oil prices should have what effect on the behaviour of Russia’s President Putin? A. Allow more freedom of expression B. Repress internal dissidents C. Reduce press freedom D. Additional territorial expansion January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 3 Today’s Theme The geographic location of valuable energy resources, and the price of oil, have profound economic and political impacts 4 Analytical Framework: Forces at work in natural resources policy governance policies environment markets actions 5 Environment-Market connections through price of oil environment markets 6 Environment-Market connections through price of oil environment markets 7 Price of oil West Texas Intermediate A year ago today: $93/barrel Right now: $46/barrel http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/ January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 8 Price of Oil 1947-2011 January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 9 1997-2015 http://www.vox.com/2014/12/16/7401705/oil-prices-falling January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 10 What determines the price of oil? http://www.eia.gov/finance/markets/ • Speculation • Supply-demand balance – – – – Rate of economic growth War Geopolitical tension Costs of production January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 11 Innovation and geopolitics January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 12 Clicker question Overall, what is the impact of the sharp decline in the price of oil on Canada? A. Positive B. Negative C. It depends on where you live January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 13 What does the price of oil influence? Currencies – and subsequent impact on other industries Demand for (use of) oil economic impacts; Environmental impacts Innovation to reduce costs, increase supply Competitiveness of alternatives Geopolitics January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 14 Today’s Agenda • Price of oil • Oil and economic structure • Geopolitics • Oil and development • Meet your group January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 15 Oil and Economic Structure “Dutch disease” January 16, 2015 • Early 60s discovery of North Sea gas • Currency rises • decreasing competitiveness of manufacturing exports • Increasing imports • Deindustrialization Sustainable Energy Policy 16 Does Canada Have Dutch Disease? • “It’s by definition the Dutch disease: the Canadian dollar is being held artificially high, which is fine if you’re going to Walt Disney World; not so good if you want to sell your manufactured product because the American client, most of the time, can no longer afford to buy it. We’ve hollowed out the manufacturing sector. In six years since the Conservatives have arrived we’ve lost 500,000 good-paying, manufacturing jobs; more than half of them because we’re not internalizing the environmental costs.” NDP leader Thomas Mulcair on CBC’s The House January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 17 Andrew Leach data from Bloomberg January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 18 Does Canada Have Dutch Disease? What research says: • Value of Canadian dollar is linked to price of oil, but it is one factor among others (but an important one) • Canadian manufacturing is in decline, but the rising dollar is only one of a number of significant factors driving that • Discourse had become deeply political – Canada has a touch of Dutch Disease • • http://greenpolicyprof.org/wordpress/?p=825 http://www.ipolitics.ca/2012/09/07/mark-carney-dutch-disease-is-thewrong-diagnosis/ January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 19 How quickly things change January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 20 How quickly things change January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 21 Energy and Geopolitics in Analytical Framework governance Quantity/quality at physical location environment markets Relative value at a point in time 22 Today’s Agenda • Price of oil • Oil and economic structure • Geopolitics • Oil and development • Meet your group January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 23 Today’s Agenda • Optimists vs pessimists • Peak Oil – Concept – Social movement • Price of oil • Geopolitics January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 24 Where is the world’s energy? US Energy Information Website January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 25 Clicker question • According to the First Law of Petropolitics, if the price of oil goes down in a oil rich petrolist state. a) foreign investors will leave b) society will become more transparent c) inflammatory remarks will be flung about by heads of state d) people will switch to riding bikes and taking public transport January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 26 Hot, Flat and Crowded Thomas Friedman Chapter 4 on Petropolitics • US oil addiction is 1. strengthening the most intolerant, antimodern, anti-Western, anti-women’s rights and anti-pluralist strain of Islam 2. Helping to finance a reversal of democratic trends in Russia, Latin America, and elsewhere (First Law) 3. Fueling an ugly global scramble that brings out the worst in nations 4. Fueling both sides in the war on terror January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 27 Necessary Revision: • “Tight oil” revolution – US to become self sufficient in oil by 2020 January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 28 First Law of Petropolitics Thomas Friedman • Price of oil and the pace of freedom always move in opposite directions in oil-rich petrolist states January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 29 petrolist states: - economically dependent on oil production - weak state institutions or outright authoritarian governments Petrolist States Oil rich non-Petrolist Azerbaijan, Angola, Chad, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela January 16, 2015 Britain Norway United States (Canada?) Sustainable Energy Policy 30 January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 31 Clicker question • Is Canada increasingly acting like a “petrostate”? A. Yes B. No C. Unsure Sustainable Energy Policy 32 Today’s Agenda • Price of oil • Oil and economic structure • Geopolitics • Oil and development • Meet your group January 16, 2015 http://georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org/2013/12/10/beyond-oilthe-new-energy-geopolitics-of-the-middle-east/ Sustainable Energy Policy 33 Oil and Development: Resource Curse Scale Source Stability Secrecy January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 34 Michael Ross, “Does Oil Hinder Democracy?” World Politics April 2001 • Taxation effect: relieve measures that provoke demands for accountability • Spending effect: patronage spending undermines democratization • Group formation effect: prevent independent groups from forming • Repression effect: allows excessive spending on policy • Modernization effect: oil wealth diminishes pressure for modernization January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 35 Oil, Islam, and Women Michael Ross, APSR, February 2008 • gender equality lowest in Middle East – Islamic traditions ? • oil, not Islam, is at fault • oil production reduces the number of women in the labor force, reducing their political influence • oil states are left with atypically strong patriarchal norms and policies • Based on data analysis, comparison of oil-rich Algeria to oil-poor Morocco, Tunisia January 16. 2014 Sustainable Energy Policy 36 Clicker question • The tendency for sudden resource wealth to lead to deindustrialization and economic malaise is known as A. Elasticity of supply B. Negative externality C. First law of petropolitics D. Dutch Disease E. Addition to oil January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 37 Clicker question • The U.S. is becoming more dependent on foreign oil A. True B. False January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 38 Themes from previous classes Fossil fuels dominate world energy use (82%) Increased population and per capita income create persistent pressure for increased energy use Canada is a significant producer and exporter of energy; and its economy is energy and pollution intensive. The sustainability of the energy system is threatened less by supply shortages and more by troubling environmental effects January 8, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 39 Today’s Theme The geographic location of valuable energy resources, and the price of oil, have profound economic and political impacts 40 Tuesday • Governance! • Monica Gattinger, “A National Energy Strategy for Canada: Golden Age or Golden Cage of Energy Federalism?” Forthcoming Canada: The State of the Federation 2012-13 • Hoberg energy policy course brief on Aboriginal law (posted on connect by Monday) January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 41 Meet your group • Exchange contact info • Who is your group and how would you define their interest in your case? • Set next meeting time January 16, 2015 Sustainable Energy Policy 42