Global Oil Supplies: The Impact of Resource Nationalism and Political Instability

CEPS Working Documents

23 Pages Posted: 29 Jul 2011

Date Written: May 30, 2011

Abstract

This paper looks at resource nationalism and political instability as potential causes of disruption to global oil supplies. It points to depletion preferences and strategies as one form of resource nationalism. In most cases, resource nationalism appears to be motivated by rent maximization. Hence, we see the adoption of more restrictive policies when prices rise. Conversely, when oil prices are low, increasing export volumes becomes more important. Restrictions on exports are common, especially for natural gas, which is sometimes reserved for national consumption. Export taxes are a tool used by some countries to extract revenue from oil producers. Domestic prices of gas and petroleum products are frequently much lower than international prices, also in some sense reducing availability for export. Political instability has a much more elusive impact on oil and gas exports, and historical experience points to contradictory potential outcomes. This paper concludes that political instability and resource nationalism are rarely associated with acute supply crises or shortfalls. Their effect is rather gradual and normally compensated by action in other parts of the system.

Keywords: gas, oil, nationalism, resource nationalism, political instability, oil supplies, natural gas, petroleum products

Suggested Citation

Luciani, Giacomo, Global Oil Supplies: The Impact of Resource Nationalism and Political Instability (May 30, 2011). CEPS Working Documents, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1898628 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1898628

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