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adam_text | -OIL SUPPLY SECURITY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE OF IEA COUNTRIES
2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
....................................................................................................................... 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
........................................................................................... 9
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
............................................................................................
и
CHAPTER
1:
Setting the Scene is
Introduction
............................................................................................................................... 15
Establishment of the IEA
.......................................................................................................... 15
Evolving Market Conditions
..................................................................................................... 17
Major Oil Supply Disruptions
................................................................................................... 18
Oil Market Supply Constraints
................................................................................................. 19
Demand Growth
............................................................................................................. 19
Concentration of Oil Supply
........................................................................................... 20
Concentration of Oil Use
................................................................................................ 20
Capacity
.......................................................................................................................... 21
Uncertain Investment Climates
....................................................................................... 22
IEA Emergency Response Measures
.......................................................................................... 22
Stockdraw
........................................................................................................................ 22
Production Surge
............................................................................................................. 26
Demand Restraint
........................................................................................................... 27
Fuel Switching
................................................................................................................. 27
Allocation
........................................................................................................................ 27
Being Prepared is Key
............................................................................................................... 29
Considerations for the Future
.................................................................................................... 30
CHAPTER
2:
Emergency Response Systems
in IEA Countries
зі
Introduction
............................................................................................................................... 31
Decision-making Structure
........................................................................................................ 31
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Stockholding Requirements
....................................................................................................... 32
Stockholding Systems of Member Countries
............................................................................. 33
Stockholding Structure
.................................................................................................... 33
Industry Stocks
.......................................................................................................... 33
Government Stocks
.................................................................................................... 33
Agency Stocks
............................................................................................................ 34
Recent Developments
...................................................................................................... 35
Crude Oil Versus Product Stocks
.................................................................................... 37
Location and Availability
................................................................................................ 38
Monitoring and Non-compliance
.................................................................................... 40
Timeframe
for Decision Making
.................................................................................... 41
Stock Drawdown
............................................................................................................. 42
Financing and Fees
.......................................................................................................... 43
Other Response Measures
......................................................................................................... 44
Demand Restraint
........................................................................................................... 45
Saving Oil: Focus on Road Transportation
............................................................... 45
Regional Differences in Potential Savings
.................................................................. 47
Fuel Switching
................................................................................................................. 49
Market Developments Limit Potential
....................................................................... 49
Current Fuel Switching in the IEA
............................................................................ 50
Fuel Switching in Practice
.......................................................................................... 51
Production Surge
............................................................................................................. 51
Concluding Remarks
................................................................................................................. 52
CHAPTER
3:
Emergency Response Systems of Individual IEA
Countries
53
Australia
..................................................................................................................................... 54
Austria
....................................................................................................................................... 64
Belgium
..................................................................................................................................... 74
Canada
....................................................................................................................................... 84
The Czech Republic
................................................................................................................... 94
Denmark
.................................................................................................................................... 104
Finland
...................................................................................................................................... 114
France
........................................................................................................................................ 122
Germany
.................................................................................................................................... 132
Greece
........................................................................................................................................ 142
Hungary
.................................................................................................................................... 150
Ireland
....................................................................................................................................... 158
Italy
............................................................................................................................................ 166
Japan
.......................................................................................................................................... 174
Republic of Korea
...................................................................................................................... 182
.OIL SUPPLY SECURITY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE OF IEA COUNTRIES
2007
Luxembourg
............................................................................................................................... 190
The Netherlands
........................................................................................................................ 198
New Zealand
............................................................................................................................. 208
Norway
...................................................................................................................................... 218
Poland
........................................................................................................................................ 226
Portugal
..................................................................................................................................... 236
The Slovak Republic
.................................................................................................................. 246
Spain
.......................................................................................................................................... 256
Sweden
....................................................................................................................................... 266
Switzerland
................................................................................................................................ 274
Turkey
........................................................................................................................................ 282
The United Kingdom
................................................................................................................ 290
The United States of America
.................................................................................................... 302
CHAPTER
4:
ASEAN, China and India
313
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
.................................................................... 314
People s Republic of China
........................................................................................................ 326
India
.......................................................................................................................................... 336
ANNEX I: Definitions and Methodology
345
Key Data Table Definitions
....................................................................................................... 345
Country Sections Graphs Definitions
....................................................................................... 347
Other Key Definitions
............................................................................................................... 348
Abbreviations of Units
............................................................................................................... 349
Conversion Factors
.................................................................................................................... 350
IEA Methodology for Calculating Minimum Stockholding Obligation and Compliance
....... 351
ANNEX II: Summary of European Union Legislation
Concerning Crisis Measures and Oil Stocks
352
ANNEX III: Legal Basis for Emergency Response Organisations,
Stockholding and the Implementation of Stockdraw
and Other Emergency Measures
355
ANNEX IV: Developments in IEA Emergency Mechanisms
1974-2007 368
ANNEX V: List of Acronyms
375
Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of North America
................................................................. 381
Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of Europe
.............................................................................. 382
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
INDEX
OF
FIGURES
Figure
1.1
OECD
Oil Consumption by Sector,
1973-2005..................................................... 18
Figure
1.2
Major Oil Supply Disruptions
................................................................................. 19
Figure
1.3
Total Oil Net Imports,
2000-2030.......................................................................... 20
Figure
1.4
Oil Export Flows from Middle East and Major Strategic Maritime Channels
....... 21
Figure
1.5
IEA Emergency Response System
............................................................................ 23
Figure
1.6
Total Oil Stocks in IEA Regions
............................................................................. 25
Figure
1.7
Total IEA Oil Stocks at End Year,
1984-2006........................................................ 25
Figure
1.8
Oil Stocks in Days of Net Imports at End Year,
1984-2006.................................. 26
Figure
1.9
Stockdraw (Public and Industry)
............................................................................. 28
Figure
1.10
IEA Co-ordinated Action
2005............................................................................. 28
Figure
2.1
Public Stocks as Share of Total IEA Stocks
(1984
and
2006)................................. 35
Figure
2.2
Total Oil Stocks by Product and Crude, December
2006...................................... 37
Figure
2.3
Countries with Stocks Held Abroad
(%
of Total Stocks), December
2006............ 40
Figure
2.4
IEA Oil Consumption by Sector
(1973
and
2005)................................................. 45
Figure
2.5
Transport Sector s Share in Total Oil Consumption (Total
OECD),
1973-2005·... 46
Figure
2.6
Reduction
(%)
in Total Petroleum Fuel Use for Selected Measures, by IEA Region
...... 48
Figure
2.7
Oil Used in Heat and Power Generation (Total IEA),
1960-2005......................... 50
Figure
2.8
IEA
1991
Contingency Plan
.................................................................................... 51
Figure
3.1
Canadian Crude Oil Production, Imports and Exports,
2006................................ 88
Figure
4.1
The Malacca Strait
................................................................................................... 320
INDEX OF TABLES
Table
1.1
World Oil Supply and Demand,
1973-2010.............................................................. 17
Table
2.1
Current Stockholding Systems of IEA Member Countries
....................................... 34
Table
2.2
Bilateral and Ticket Stockholding Controls
........................................................... 39
Table
2.3
Obligatory Stockholding Compliance and Supervision
............................................. 41
Table
2.4
Government/Agency Stock Financing
....................................................................... 44
Table
2.5
Summary of Oil-saving Effects of Measures
............................................................. 49
INDEX OF BOXES
Box
1.1
Objectives of The International Energy Agency
........................................................... 16
Box
1.2
How Does the IEA System Work in Practice?
............................................................ 24
Box
1.3
Hurricane Katrina: Summary of the IEA Response
.................................................... 28
Box
2.1
IEA Emergency Reserve Calculation: Minimum
90
Days of Net Imports
................. 32
Box
2.2
Stockholding Tickets
................................................................................................... 38
Box
2.3
The Evolution and Flexibility of the
IEP
..................................................................... 42
Box
2.4
Examples of Transport Demand Restraint Measures
.................................................. 47
Box
3.1
Canada s Contribution to the IEA Collective Response of
2
September
2005........... 93
Box
3.2
Infrastructure Damage during the
2005
Hurricane Season
........................................ 308
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adam_txt |
-OIL SUPPLY SECURITY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE OF IEA COUNTRIES
2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
. 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
. 9
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
.
и
CHAPTER
1:
Setting the Scene is
Introduction
. 15
Establishment of the IEA
. 15
Evolving Market Conditions
. 17
Major Oil Supply Disruptions
. 18
Oil Market Supply Constraints
. 19
Demand Growth
. 19
Concentration of Oil Supply
. 20
Concentration of Oil Use
. 20
Capacity
. 21
Uncertain Investment Climates
. 22
IEA Emergency Response Measures
. 22
Stockdraw
. 22
Production Surge
. 26
Demand Restraint
. 27
Fuel Switching
. 27
Allocation
. 27
Being Prepared is Key
. 29
Considerations for the Future
. 30
CHAPTER
2:
Emergency Response Systems
in IEA Countries
зі
Introduction
. 31
Decision-making Structure
. 31
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Stockholding Requirements
. 32
Stockholding Systems of Member Countries
. 33
Stockholding Structure
. 33
Industry Stocks
. 33
Government Stocks
. 33
Agency Stocks
. 34
Recent Developments
. 35
Crude Oil Versus Product Stocks
. 37
Location and Availability
. 38
Monitoring and Non-compliance
. 40
Timeframe
for Decision Making
. 41
Stock Drawdown
. 42
Financing and Fees
. 43
Other Response Measures
. 44
Demand Restraint
. 45
Saving Oil: Focus on Road Transportation
. 45
Regional Differences in Potential Savings
. 47
Fuel Switching
. 49
Market Developments Limit Potential
. 49
Current Fuel Switching in the IEA
. 50
Fuel Switching in Practice
. 51
Production Surge
. 51
Concluding Remarks
. 52
CHAPTER
3:
Emergency Response Systems of Individual IEA
Countries
53
Australia
. 54
Austria
. 64
Belgium
. 74
Canada
. 84
The Czech Republic
. 94
Denmark
. 104
Finland
. 114
France
. 122
Germany
. 132
Greece
. 142
Hungary
. 150
Ireland
. 158
Italy
. 166
Japan
. 174
Republic of Korea
. 182
.OIL SUPPLY SECURITY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE OF IEA COUNTRIES
2007
Luxembourg
. 190
The Netherlands
. 198
New Zealand
. 208
Norway
. 218
Poland
. 226
Portugal
. 236
The Slovak Republic
. 246
Spain
. 256
Sweden
. 266
Switzerland
. 274
Turkey
. 282
The United Kingdom
. 290
The United States of America
. 302
CHAPTER
4:
ASEAN, China and India
313
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
. 314
People's Republic of China
. 326
India
. 336
ANNEX I: Definitions and Methodology
345
Key Data Table Definitions
. 345
Country Sections' Graphs Definitions
. 347
Other Key Definitions
. 348
Abbreviations of Units
. 349
Conversion Factors
. 350
IEA Methodology for Calculating Minimum Stockholding Obligation and Compliance
. 351
ANNEX II: Summary of European Union Legislation
Concerning Crisis Measures and Oil Stocks
352
ANNEX III: Legal Basis for Emergency Response Organisations,
Stockholding and the Implementation of Stockdraw
and Other Emergency Measures
355
ANNEX IV: Developments in IEA Emergency Mechanisms
1974-2007 368
ANNEX V: List of Acronyms
375
Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of North America
. 381
Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of Europe
. 382
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
INDEX
OF
FIGURES
Figure
1.1
OECD
Oil Consumption by Sector,
1973-2005. 18
Figure
1.2
Major Oil Supply Disruptions
. 19
Figure
1.3
Total Oil Net Imports,
2000-2030. 20
Figure
1.4
Oil Export Flows from Middle East and Major Strategic Maritime Channels
. 21
Figure
1.5
IEA Emergency Response System
. 23
Figure
1.6
Total Oil Stocks in IEA Regions
. 25
Figure
1.7
Total IEA Oil Stocks at End Year,
1984-2006. 25
Figure
1.8
Oil Stocks in Days of Net Imports at End Year,
1984-2006. 26
Figure
1.9
Stockdraw (Public and Industry)
. 28
Figure
1.10
IEA Co-ordinated Action
2005. 28
Figure
2.1
Public Stocks as Share of Total IEA Stocks
(1984
and
2006). 35
Figure
2.2
Total Oil Stocks by Product and Crude, December
2006. 37
Figure
2.3
Countries with Stocks Held Abroad
(%
of Total Stocks), December
2006. 40
Figure
2.4
IEA Oil Consumption by Sector
(1973
and
2005). 45
Figure
2.5
Transport Sector's Share in Total Oil Consumption (Total
OECD),
1973-2005·. 46
Figure
2.6
Reduction
(%)
in Total Petroleum Fuel Use for Selected Measures, by IEA Region
. 48
Figure
2.7
Oil Used in Heat and Power Generation (Total IEA),
1960-2005. 50
Figure
2.8
IEA
1991
Contingency Plan
. 51
Figure
3.1
Canadian Crude Oil Production, Imports and Exports,
2006. 88
Figure
4.1
The Malacca Strait
. 320
INDEX OF TABLES
Table
1.1
World Oil Supply and Demand,
1973-2010. 17
Table
2.1
Current Stockholding Systems of IEA Member Countries
. 34
Table
2.2
Bilateral and "Ticket" Stockholding Controls
. 39
Table
2.3
Obligatory Stockholding Compliance and Supervision
. 41
Table
2.4
Government/Agency Stock Financing
. 44
Table
2.5
Summary of Oil-saving Effects of Measures
. 49
INDEX OF BOXES
Box
1.1
Objectives of The International Energy Agency
. 16
Box
1.2
How Does the IEA System Work in Practice?
. 24
Box
1.3
Hurricane Katrina: Summary of the IEA Response
. 28
Box
2.1
IEA Emergency Reserve Calculation: Minimum
90
Days of Net Imports
. 32
Box
2.2
Stockholding Tickets
. 38
Box
2.3
The Evolution and Flexibility of the
IEP
. 42
Box
2.4
Examples of Transport Demand Restraint Measures
. 47
Box
3.1
Canada's Contribution to the IEA Collective Response of
2
September
2005. 93
Box
3.2
Infrastructure Damage during the
2005
Hurricane Season
. 308 |
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geographic_facet | Industriestaaten |
id | DE-604.BV023248020 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T20:26:50Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:14:04Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789264040038 926404003X |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-016433452 |
oclc_num | 184911556 |
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owner_facet | DE-355 DE-BY-UBR |
physical | 382 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2007 |
publishDateSearch | 2007 |
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publisher | OECD/IEA |
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spelling | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 International Energy Agency Security Paris OECD/IEA 2007 382 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Petroleum industry and trade / Government policy Petroleum reserves / International cooperation Petroleum reserves / Government policy National security Politik Petroleum industry and trade Government policy Petroleum reserves Government policy Petroleum reserves International cooperation Erdölproduktion (DE-588)4139145-7 gnd rswk-swf Unterbrechung (DE-588)4432539-3 gnd rswk-swf Erdölbevorratung (DE-588)4152689-2 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitsmaßnahme (DE-588)4181167-7 gnd rswk-swf Erdölangebot (DE-588)4124847-8 gnd rswk-swf Industriestaaten (DE-588)4026840-8 gnd rswk-swf Erdölbevorratung (DE-588)4152689-2 s Industriestaaten (DE-588)4026840-8 g DE-604 Erdölangebot (DE-588)4124847-8 s Erdölproduktion (DE-588)4139145-7 s Unterbrechung (DE-588)4432539-3 s Sicherheitsmaßnahme (DE-588)4181167-7 s 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016433452&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 Petroleum industry and trade / Government policy Petroleum reserves / International cooperation Petroleum reserves / Government policy National security Politik Petroleum industry and trade Government policy Petroleum reserves Government policy Petroleum reserves International cooperation Erdölproduktion (DE-588)4139145-7 gnd Unterbrechung (DE-588)4432539-3 gnd Erdölbevorratung (DE-588)4152689-2 gnd Sicherheitsmaßnahme (DE-588)4181167-7 gnd Erdölangebot (DE-588)4124847-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4139145-7 (DE-588)4432539-3 (DE-588)4152689-2 (DE-588)4181167-7 (DE-588)4124847-8 (DE-588)4026840-8 |
title | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 |
title_alt | Security |
title_auth | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 |
title_exact_search | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 |
title_full | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 International Energy Agency |
title_fullStr | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 International Energy Agency |
title_full_unstemmed | Oil supply security emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 International Energy Agency |
title_short | Oil supply security |
title_sort | oil supply security emergency response of iea countries 2007 |
title_sub | emergency response of IEA countries ; 2007 |
topic | Petroleum industry and trade / Government policy Petroleum reserves / International cooperation Petroleum reserves / Government policy National security Politik Petroleum industry and trade Government policy Petroleum reserves Government policy Petroleum reserves International cooperation Erdölproduktion (DE-588)4139145-7 gnd Unterbrechung (DE-588)4432539-3 gnd Erdölbevorratung (DE-588)4152689-2 gnd Sicherheitsmaßnahme (DE-588)4181167-7 gnd Erdölangebot (DE-588)4124847-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Petroleum industry and trade / Government policy Petroleum reserves / International cooperation Petroleum reserves / Government policy National security Politik Petroleum industry and trade Government policy Petroleum reserves Government policy Petroleum reserves International cooperation Erdölproduktion Unterbrechung Erdölbevorratung Sicherheitsmaßnahme Erdölangebot Industriestaaten |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016433452&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |