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Energy Transition Creates $14 Trillion Cloud of Uncertainty for Oil and Gas

Despite stark warnings made earlier this week by the IEA, analysts with consultancy Wood Mackenzie said even a rapidly transitioning world needs oil and gas supply for decades to come.

Emily Patsy
HartEnergy.com
Thu, 05/20/2021 - 09:30 AM

Already known as a risky business, the future of the upstream oil and gas industry has been further clouded by the accelerated pace of a global energy transition, according to a new report by Wood Mackenzie.

Analysts with the energy consultancy firm said the risks associated with oil and gas have been tempered over the years by a single tenet—that demand would continue to rise indefinitely. However, that belief has all but evaporated as the energy transition toward alternative energy sources gathers momentum.

Wood Mackenzie estimates the energy transition now represents $14 trillion worth of uncertainty for upstream oil and gas, the firm said in its report published May 20.

“The industry now finds itself having to supply oil and gas to a world in which future demand—and price—are highly uncertain,” Wood Mackenzie vice president Fraser McKay said in the report. “The range of possible outcomes is dizzying.”

Still, according to McKay, even a rapidly transitioning world needs oil and gas supply for decades to come—contrary to stark warnings made earlier this week by the International Energy Agency (IEA) that called for a hard stop of funding to fossil fuel projects.

“The world will still need oil and gas supply for decades to come, and the scale of the industry will remain enormous,” he said.

Wood Mackenzie forecast gas demand and price to remain resilient in the long term. However, the firm’s two main scenarios for oil have a range of outcomes that depend on what strategy is chosen in order to acheive net-zero emissions.

The first scenario: demand for more oil will continue to grow for another decade or more. On the other hand, if the world heeds IEA warnings and acts decisively to limit emissions, Wood Mackenzie analysts said oil demand and prices would fall rapidly later this decade.

Still, either scenario leaves a huge amount of upstream value on the table for the oil and gas industry.

Wood Mackenzie modeling estimates the range of pre-tax future valuations for upstream is from $9 trillion to $23 trillion. On a post-tax basis, operators’ share of this economic rent ranges from $3 trillion to $9 trillion.

“Only exceptional, low-cost projects will work in all demand scenarios,” Wood Mackenzie research director Angus Rodger added in the report. “Inevitably, the cost of capital and the cost of doing business in oil and gas will increase.”

In order to survive, the industry will need to remain relentless in its push to improve efficiency, drive down costs and deliver projects flawlessly as well as improve their ESG credentials, the Wood Mackenzie analysts noted.

Though not an option for all, new energies will also play an increasing role for the largest players in the business.

“And business models must adapt to maximize value as the oil and gas sector matures,” McKay added.

As a result, specialists will carve out niches and consolidation to bolster margins will gather momentum over the next several years.

“Just a few more years of firm oil prices would strengthen balance sheets,” McKay said, “making transition strategies easier to execute.”

Emily Patsy is the senior managing editor for Hart Energy’s Digital News Group. She's responsible for the daily news flow and also manages the A&D Watch and Energy Pulse weekly newsletters.

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