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NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD. Africa in the new oil geopolitics. JP. Favennec Director - Centre for Economics and Management IFP School Institut français du pétrole. 8th Africa Oil and Gas, Trade and Finance Conference and Exhibition Marrakech, April 26-30 2004.
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NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD Africa in the new oil geopolitics JP. Favennec Director - Centre for Economics and Management IFP School Institut français du pétrole 8th Africa Oil and Gas, Trade and Finance Conference and Exhibition Marrakech, April 26-30 2004
WORLD PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION Mtoe 10 000 9 000 Electricity* 8 000 Gas 7 000 6 000 5 000 Oil 4 000 3 000 2 000 Coal 1 000 0 1930 1935 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 * Nuclear and hydroelectricity Source : BP Statistical Review
WORLD RESERVES (1.1.2003) Possibles 2800 (109 toe) (1) Quantities which can be recovered for less than 80 $/kg (2) Quantities which can be recovered for less than 130 $/kg (3) Present technology (Pressurised Water Reactor) (4) Recoverable (5) R/P: Proven Reserves/Production ratio R/P = 204 In place 600 Proven R/P = 41 (5) Enhanced recovery 532 Yet to be Probable discovered 100 R/P = 61 120 100 Proven Proven R/P = 65 39,5 (2) 22,7 (1) 143 143 (4) 80 (3) LIQUID NON- COAL + URANIUM NATURAL HYDROCARBONS CONVENTIONAL LIGNITE GAS Source : BP Statistical Review, CEA, IFP / DSEP
THE PLACE OF AFRICA IN THE WORLD OIL RESERVES (Proven oil reserves as at 1st January 2003) CIS 7.5% TOTAL : 143 Gt Canada 0.7% USA 2.9% Europe 1.8% Mexico 1.2% North Africa 3.9% Middle East* 64.9% Venezuela 7.4% Indonesia 0,5% Oceania 3.2% West Africa 3.2% * includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Yemen Source: BP Statistical Review
ESTIMATED PROVEN RESERVESAND PRODUCTIONFOR MAJOR AFRICAN OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES 36 000 Libya 1,48 25 000 Nigeria 2,12 11 300 Algeria 1,86 5 400 Angola 0,92 3 700 Egypt 0,62 2 500 Gabon 0,30 1 500 Congo 0,26 1 100 Proven Reserves (Mb) Equatorial Guinea 0,18 Production (Mb/d) 900 Chad 0,18 563 Sudan 0,12 Février 2004 Source: BP Statistical Review, EIA, Oil & Gas Journal
CRUDE PRICE VARIATION 100 $ 2002 (1875) (1911) Dissolution $ current 90 Rockefeller of Standard Oil 80 Period of (1979) Iranian control by 70 revolution (1990) Rockefeller Irak/ 60 (1928) Achnacarry Kuwait agreement (1973) Yom war 50 Kippur war 40 (1960) Foundation 30 of OPEC 20 10 0 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1861-1944: USA average, 1945-1985: Arabian Light posted at Ras Tanura, 1986-2002: Brent Spot Source : BP Stat. Review
OIL PRICES REFERENCES Production costs $ 3 - 15 / bbl Break even price for international oil companies $ 20 / bbl Price to meet producing countries budget requirement $ 20 - 25 / bbl
MAIN OIL FLOWS IN 2000 (Mt) 165 290 80 125 1120 90 165 135 80
EVOLUTION OF AFRICA’S SHARE IN WORLD CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION Thousands barrels per day 13690 b/d (12,2 %) 120000 100000 7803 b/d (10,5 %) Africa Asia Pacific 80000 5047 b/d (9,0 %) Middle East 60000 Europe & Eurasia S. & Cent. America 40000 North America 20000 0 1975 2000 2025 Source: BP Statistical Review, Energy Information Administration
MAIN AFRICAN OIL FLOWS TO THE USA IN 2003 (‘000 b/d) 113 USA Total imports = 9 646 From Africa = 1 466 Algeria Nigeria Gabon 838 Congo 131 23 Angola 361 Source: Energy Information Administration
MAIN AFRICAN OIL FLOWS TO THE EUROPEAN UNION IN 2002 (‘000 b/d) EuropeanUnion Total imports = 9 652 From Africa = 1 806 325 75 745 Algeria Libya Egypt Nigeria Cameroon Gabon 375 Congo 122 164 Angola Source: European Commission
MAIN AFRICAN OIL FLOWS TO ASIA IN 2002 (‘000 b/d) China(1) Total imports = 1 209 From Africa = 272 100 Sudan 96 Other Africa Nigeria 76 OECDAsia Pacific(2) Total imports = 6 738 From Africa = 331 Gabon Other Africa 162 10 Angola 93 66 (1) 2001 data(2) OECD Asia Pacific includes Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea Source: International Energy Agency, China OGP
SHARE OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE ECONOMY OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES - 2002* - % of revenus % of exports % of GDP Country 90 60 94 81 95 90 90 20 80 60 83 61 45 5 67 73 40 86 ANGOLA CAMEROON CONGO GABON NIGERIA EQUAT. GUINEA * Estimates Source : ,CRS, World Bank, IMF, CIA World Factbook 2002, EIA AF021 - April 2004
KEY PRODUCING ZONES Caspian Area Gulf of Mexico 30 Gb West Africa 3 Gb 27 Gb