Abstract

The imbalance between energy resource availability, demand, and production capacity, coupled with inherent economic and environmental uncertainties make strategic energy resources planning, management, and decision-making a challenging process. In this paper, a descriptive approach has been taken to synthesize the world’s energy portfolio and the global energy balance outlook in order to provide insights into the role of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in maintaining “stability” and “balance” of the world’s energy market. This synthesis illustrates that in the absence of stringent policies, i.e., if historical trends of the global energy production and consumption hold into the future, it is unlikely that non-conventional liquid fuels and renewable energy sources will play a dominant role in meeting global energy demand by 2030. This should be a source of major global concern as the world may be unprepared for an ultimate shift to other energy sources when the imminent peak oil production is reached. OPEC’s potential to impact the supply and price of oil could enable this organization to act as a facilitator or a barrier for energy transition policies, and to play a key role in the global energy security through cooperative or non-cooperative strategies. It is argued that, as the global energy portfolio becomes more balanced in the long run, OPEC may change its typical high oil price strategies to drive the market prices to lower equilibria, making alternative energy sources less competitive. Alternatively, OPEC can contribute to a cooperative portfolio management approach to help mitigate the gradually emerging energy crisis and global warming, facilitating a less turbulent energy transition path while there is time.

Highlights

  • Humans use a large amount of energy to sustain and improve the standard of living around the globe

  • The objective of this paper is to investigate different perspectives on the role of OPEC’s future oil production levels in the global energy mix to draw insights for the global energy security

  • We provide a synthetic image of the future global energy balance by describing the trends in the evolution of production capacity of different components of the global energy portfolio

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Introduction

Humans use a large amount of energy to sustain and improve the standard of living around the globe. The large body of evidence for anthropogenic climate change indicates the need for devising insightful strategies to provide a framework for integrated management of energy sector to facilitate the transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources In this regard, it is necessary to synthesize the role of non-renewable and renewable energy sources in the future energy landscape. The objective of this paper is to investigate different perspectives on the role of OPEC’s future oil production levels in the global energy mix to draw insights for the global energy security To this end, we have used historical data, as well as projections from such sources as British Petroleum (BP), International Energy Agency (IEA), the United States’ Energy Information Administration (EIA), and OPEC to provide an overview of the global energy portfolio. The role of OPEC’s oil reserves and production capacity in maintaining stability, balance, and security of the world’s energy markets, as well as the implications of its production strategies for the global energy transition are highlighted

World Energy Outlook
Oil and Natural Gas Liquid
Non-Conventional Liquid and Gas Sources
Nuclear Energy
Hydropower
Biofuels
Wind Power
Solar Energy
OPEC and World Energy Outlook
OPEC’s Oil Reserves and Production Capacity
Caveats
Findings
Conclusions
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