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Page 1: Strategic Forecasting, Inc. 1 Energy and You. Strategic Forecasting, Inc. 2 Why Petroleum? What is Energy? Energy vs. Commodities What Makes Energy Geopolitical?

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Energy and You

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• Why Petroleum?

• What is Energy?

• Energy vs. Commodities

• What Makes Energy Geopolitical?– Volatility – Transport and Location– Wars and Crises

• Beyond Petroleum

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Why Petroleum: Calories per Pound

Petroleum isalso superiorin terms of density, evenburning andmanageability

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Shipping/Transport

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Military “High Tech”

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And a few otherthings too...

• Industrialization (and industrial scaling)

• Metallurgy

• Electrification

• Refrigeration

• Materials processing and manipulation

• Agriculture

Result: Population growth

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What is Energy: oil• fuel oil (electricity), gasoline, diesel, jet

fuel, waxes, sulfuric acid, asphalt, tar, lubricants, petrochem

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Characteristics: Oil

• Many different types– Heavy vs. Light– Sweet vs. Sour

• A question of refining and specialization

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What is Energy: Natural Gas

• electricity, heat, polymers, agriculture, petrochem

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• All the same damn stuff: cow farts (methane)

• Since either burned or used as chemical building blocks, needs to be pure for all applications – so purified very close to the point of extraction

Characteristics:Natural Gas

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Energy: Nuclear and Alternative

• Only of use in generating electricity

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What isEnergy:

Transport

Oil vs.

Natural gasvs.

electricity

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What is Energy: the Numbers• Sizable projects

– Oil (reserves): 500 million barrels– Oil (production: 250,000 barrels per day– Nat gas (reserves): 100 billion cubic meters– Nat gas (production): 1 billion cubic meters/year– Electricity: 1 gigawatt

• Common conversions– 1 metric ton of crude = 7.3 barrels– 1 metric cubic meter of nat gas = 35.3 cubic feet– 1 metric ton of LNG = 1415 cubic meters of nat gas– 1 bbl of oil equivalent = 170 cubic meters of nat gas

(the cheat sheet)

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Energy vs. Commodities:What Makes a Commodity a Commodity?

Characteristics, Tests and Examples• Relatively easy to ship

and store • Obvious, limited uses• Easily exchangeable for

cash • Fungible• Quality largely

irrelevant• Has substitutes• Arbitrary price mark-

ups difficult unless there is scarcity

• Market risk typically lies with the producer

• Iron ore• Aluminum• Copper• Corn• Wheat• Pipes • DRAMs• Non-flashy

cellular phones • Bangledeshis

• Bucket

• Garlic• Hooker

• Bailing wire• Pizza • Taco

• Oatmeal

• Suicide bomber

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What Makes Energy Different from Other “Commodities”

Oil• Not fungible• Quality is

everything• Many, many

uses• Few substitutes

Natural gas• Not easily

transportable• Many uses• Few substitutes

Electricity• Not storable • Not

transportable (merely transmittable)

• Omniusage• No substitutes

Result: Risk typically lies with the consumerPrice markups eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeasy

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What Makes Energy Geopolitical?Volatility: Increasing Costs

• Increased role of FSU requires mammoth – and costly – transport corridors

• More players mean greater chances of disruptions

• Increasing percentage of non-conventional or deepwater production

• Ever more massive outlays required to launch new production

• When something bad happens, it impacts a very large amount of already-sunk capital

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What Makes Energy Geopolitical?Volatility: Inelastic Demand

• Oil’s role as a power fuel – an elastic demand source – has been nearly eliminated

• 96 percent of transport fuels – an inelastic demand source in the developed world – are oil-derived

• As the developing world develops, their oil demand patterns become more akin to the United States

• Only 2 percent of global GDP used to pay for oil in 2002

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What Makes Energy Geopolitical:Volatility: Shrinking Buffer

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Location, Location, Location

• In 1973 8% of global GDP was spent on oil

• In 2002 the figure was under 2%

• In 2008 the figure will likely be 5%

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Natural Gas Transport Globally

Volumes over 30 bcm/year

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Oil Transport GloballyVolumes over 500k bpd/year

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Wars and Crises

• 1945: WW II– German USW and the UK blockade were

designed to starve the other of oil– Germany invaded Romania and USSR for oil– Japan launched its war for Indonesian oil– EU’s formation is the Coal and Steel

Community

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Beyond Petroleum:installation cost ($) per kw of capacity

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Wind

Coal

Nuclear

Solar

(Electricity generation)

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Beyond Petroleum:Problems and Possibilities (20 years)

• Locked into carbon-based transport fuels– Batteries not yet practical

even if electricity were cheaper

– Fusion needs at least 30 years

– Solar and tidal only of marginal use (huge up front costs, environmentally disruptive)

– Biomass nice, but limited

• Hybrid automobiles– No obstacles save sticker

• Wind– Only regionally applicable

• Conserve natural gas• Cellulosic ethanol

– Gathering of raw materials– corrosive

• Nuclear– NIMBY

• Oil shale– Extraction