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Energy Security – need for diversification Arild Moe Energy security and energy efficiency: Possibilities for Slovak-Norwegian cooperation Bratislava, 4 October, 2007
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Traditional concept - Energy Security Security of supply –Post 1973 concept – oil focus –”Reliable supplies at reasonable prices” –A seller-buyer relationship Gas as alternative energy –diversification away from oil and coal Now: Concern over gas supplies –little flexibility –Russia most important supplier to Europe
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Energy security - a broader concept Security of investment –Free or at least predictable market conditions upstream not in place in all main gas supplying nations Security of demand –Market conditions downstream that justify long term investments Long term contracts vs. spot sales 1990s: Buyers strengthened After 2000 – Resource owners again gaining strength
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Proper balance between producer and consumer interests not found Interdependence between East and West not fully acknowledged Political dialogue wanting –US-Russian energy dialogue dead –Russia-EU dialogue stalled
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Has energy security deteriorated? New EU-members: Increased dependence on Russian energy supplies for the EU as a whole – 25% of gas consumption Russian gas supplies: Still reliable?
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Russian gas diplomacy The Baltic pipeline – Nordstream: –Increasing security of supply – or splitting EU? The conflict with Ukraine –Unintended consequences? Demand for better downstream access and threats to redirect exports –Not so seriously meant? The Shtokman project –Too much back and forth Russian ’energy superpower’ rhetoric overblown –but makes buyers want to diversify away from Russian energy Russian down-stream integration not wellcomed
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The real problem Russia needs gas investments upstream Discrepancy between projected deliveries and firm production plans by 2010-15 some 100 BCM –Independents important balancer, + 100-200 BCM? But independence more and more curtailed –Central Asian gas: 100 BCM – how reliable is it? Serious rationalisation of domestic consumption required Pipeline refurbishment – looming technical problems? Decision paralysis? Time is getting short
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Norway and Russia in European gas markets 2006 (BCM)
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The Norwegian potential Source: Ministry of Petroleum and energy/NPD
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Norwegian gas export infrastructure Source: Ministry of Petroleum and energy/NPD
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Outlook for energy security in Europe Direct Norwegian supplies cannot replace Russian gas – but is very important in some markets and as part of integrated European market Bilateral deals between importing countries and Russia understandable – but a common European policy would be more effective More integration of the European markets will enhance energy security if short term supply problems arise A broader approach to diversification needed to increase long term energy security
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Thank you for your attention! arild.moe@fni.no
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