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The Nexus Between Energy, Food, and Water Security in the Arabian Gulf

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1 The Nexus Between Energy, Food, and Water Security in the Arabian Gulf
Dr. Jean-Marc Rickli Assistant Professor Department of Defence Studies, King’s College, London Joaan Bin Jassim Joint Command and Staff College, Doha

2 Structure of the Presentation
Traditional determinants of energy security New dynamics affecting energy security Energy consumption patterns in the Gulf Water security Food security Conclusions

3 Energy Security

4 Primary Oil and Gas Deposits in the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea Basins
Source: petroleuminsights.blogspot.ch

5 Shipping Lanes, Strategic Passages and Oil Reserves in the Middle East
Source: Energy Information Administration, World Oil Transit Chokepoints & BP Statistical Review of World Energy.

6 Crude Exports in 2019 and Growth in 2013-19 for Key Trade Routes (millions barrels per day)
Source: International Energy Agency (2014)

7 Oil and Gas Dependence of GCC Economies in 2010
Shares in % Source: IMF 2012 and Woertz 2013

8 Chinese String of Pearls Network

9 GCC Population Evolution

10 Population of the UAE Source: World Bank

11 GDP per Capita v.s. Energy Intensity
Source: Future Outlook of Desalination in the Gulf, Saif 2012

12 GCC Electricity Consumption per Head
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

13 Electricity Demand Forecast for Abu Dhabi (diversified)
Source: ADWEC

14 Total Energy Consumption in the GCC
Source: Intelligence Economic Unit

15 Difference Between the Natural Gas Consumption and Production for some GCC States
Source: BP

16 Energy Production and Consumption in Saudi Arabia
Source: US Energy Information Administration

17 Oil Price and Breakeven Prices

18 Energy Dependence Source: ESIA 2012

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21 Water Demand in Selected GCC Countries
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

22 Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity in the Gulf since 1970
Source: Future Outlook of Desalination in the Gulf, Saif 2012

23 Arabian Gulf Morphology
Source: Gulf 2000 Project, Columbia University

24 GCC Food Imports Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

25 GCC Trade Dependencies in Cereals, 2000 and 2010
Source: Chatham House 2013

26 Choke-Points and Strategic Infrastructure in GCC Food Security

27 Vulnerability of MENA Countries to Food Price Spikes
Source: Chatham House 2013

28 Targets of GCC Agricultural Investments Ranked by Area Acquired, 2006-12
Source: Chatham House 2013

29 Change in Maximum Catch Potential from 2005 to 2055

30 Conclusions Dramatic rise in energy-food-water consumption in the Gulf in the near future Traditional energy exports: protection of SLOC New energy distribution patterns: new maritime actors in the Gulf, navies as tool of power, protections of SLOC Increased volume of desalinated water: prevention of pollution, protection of critical infrastructure, prevention of conflicts over water Increased reliance on food imports: protection of SLOC

31 Many thanks for your attention
Twitter: Dr_JMRickli


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