APERC Workshop The 49 th APEC Energy Working Group and Associated Meetings Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, 22 June, 2015 4. APEC Oil and Gas Security Initiative.

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APERC Workshop The 49 th APEC Energy Working Group and Associated Meetings Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, 22 June, APEC Oil and Gas Security Initiative 4-4. Oil Supply Emergency Preparedness in the APEC Region Michael Ochoada SINOCRUZ Senior Researcher, APERC

Oil Use in APEC --- Historical 2 APEC’s Energy Demand APEC Oil Demand by Product (kb/d)  While oil share in the primary energy supply has been declining, its demand has been steadily increasing in the APEC region.  Its share dropped from 38% in 1990 to 30% in 2012  Combined share of gasoline and diesel was about 60% of the total oil demand in As in the other parts of the world, transport sector drives APEC’s oil demand (about 56% in 2012).

Oil Use in APEC --- Outlook 3 APEC’s Energy Outlook Oil Product Demand ( )  Oil will remain as the second largest energy source for APEC. Its share will slightly fall by 2% from 2010 to  Demand of all oil product is expected to grow at AAGR 1.1%.  Diesel and gasoline will continue to be the primary driving force to increase the regional oil consumption. About 60% of total oil demand growth will come from gasoline and diesel.

4 Energy and Oil Intensities --- Historical Oil Intensity in APEC EconomiesFinal Energy Intensity in APEC Economies  Energy intensity, or energy use per unit of GDP, varies over APEC economies mainly because of each member’s industry structure.  Intensities tend to be high in economies with heavy industries and high dependency on oil.

5 Oil Share Historical Oil Share in FEC in APEC EconomiesOil Share in TPES in APEC Economies  About half of APEC economies has more than 50% oil dependency as a source of fuel (FEC).  Those economies have high dependency on oil for transport, as well as on industry uses

6 Import Dependency and Its Concentration Import DependencyHerfindahl-Hirschman Indices (HHI)  A number of APEC economies are net oil importers  Overall, APEC import dependency was about 30%  Economies with high import dependency also tend to have a concentrated sources of imports.  Asian economies is likely to have a higher HHI (HHI measures the import source concentration ) HHI is calculated by 7 regional categories (APEC, FSU, Middle East, Africa, Other Asia Pacific, Other Americas).

7 Oil Trade in APEC Oil Imports by Asia Pacific and Its ShareOil Exports by Asia Pacific and its Share  As its oil demand continues to grow, APEC is becoming the center of the international oil trade.  Oil import growth in Asia Pacific is to some extent offset by the decline of the US import.  Oil export is growing more rapidly than import.

8 Most economies have identified and established a NESO National Emergency Strategic Organization: NESO

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10 Emergency Policy Emergency policy framework has been developed or being developed in most economies. More exercises need to be developed to “operationalize” the framework.

11 Emergency Policy

12 Stockpiling Policy Importing economies outside IEA have begun to build their oil stockpiling.

13 Stockpiling Policy

14 Summary of Indices Asian economies tend to more vulnerable to oil supply security

15 Summary of Indices

16 Policy and Regional Cooperation Implications  Development of oil security and emergency response varies over economies.  IEA style of obligatory cooperation framework may be difficult for APEC economies.  A number of cooperation opportunities exist among APEC economies.  Combination of economies with different background may create effective cooperation.  As oil trading activities expand in the APEC, further liberalization of trade and investments will bring more benefits to oil supply security.

17 Policy and Regional Cooperation Implications  Cooperation items are categorized into short-term and long-term items  Long-term items: regional framework on oil supply security or supply emergency; lowering oil intensity, import dependence, and net imports, etc.  Short-term items: building oil stockpiling, emergency preparedness, etc.  Possibility of inter-framework collaboration within APEC  APEC has IEA member countries, APSA member countries, and countries that do not belong to any oil supply security framework.  How can APEC enhance inter-framework collaboration?

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