The Impact of Oil Price Reduction to Oil-Consuming Economies The Case of the Philippines

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1 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Impact of Oil Price Reduction to Oil-Consuming Economies The Case of the Philippines Loreta G. Ayson, CESO I Undersecretary

2 Philippines continues to be highly dependent on oil In MTOE INDIGENOUS ENERGY OIL NATURAL GAS COAL RENEWABLE HYDRO GEOTHERMAL BIOMASS WIND SOLAR CME Ethanol NET IMPORTED ENERGY OIL COAL BIOFUELS TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY

3 Increased vulnerability to the geo-political situation Source of importation and cost structure ASEAN 7% Russia 17% Others 0% Middle East 76% COST STRUCTURE Product Costs 76% Duties/Taxes 20% others 4% Raw materials (Crude and Finished Products) are imported and processed locally Local Prices are affected by the movement of world market prices Most firms follow more/less the same pricing framework 2014 Volume: 64,938 MB 3

4 Increased oil imports In , oil importation has a strong response to oil price reduction. It increased by 1.50 percentage points to every 1 percent reduction in oil price Oil Importation (in MTOE) Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) Crude Oil Refined Products Dubail Oil in USD 4

5 Boosted higher refinery production Lower crude oil price encourages higher refinery production Locally Refined Oil Products (in MTOE) Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 2.0 Imported Refined Oil Products Locally Refined Oil Products Dubail Oil in USD 5

6 Impact to Petroleum Consumption 6

7 Increased consumption of transport, commercial and power generation sectors (In KTOE) AAGR Total Petroleum 12,391 12,932 12,081 12,555 13,317 14, % Consumption Industry 1,359 1,403 1,318 1,275 1,281 1, % Transport 7,602 7,841 7,768 8,086 8,452 8, % Residential % Commercial ,124 1, % Agriculture % Others, non-energy use % Power generation 1,178 1, ,077 1, % Low Consumption Growth Rate but a highly competitive industry The growth of Petroleum consumption is 46% elastic to GDP growth Transportation is the largest consumer of oil products (61%) Oil consumed by power generation represents 10% of the total demand. 7

8 Increased consumption in transport sector In , commercial oil consumption had a very strong response to oil price reduction. It increased by 4.0 percentage points to every 1.0 percent reduction in oil price 12,00 Transportation Sector Oil Consumption (in KTOE) 1 10,00 8,00 6,00 4, Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 2,00 Gasoline Kerosene (Jet Fuel) Diesel Fuel Oil (Marine) LPG Dubail Oil in USD 8

9 Increased consumption in commercial sector In , Commercial Oil Consumption had a very strong response to Oil Price reduction. It increased by 4.0 percentage points to every 1.0 percent reduction in Oil Price 1,60 1,40 Commercial Sector Oil Consumption (in KTOE) 1 1,20 1, Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 20 LPG Diesel Fuel Oil Dubail Oil in USD 9

10 Contributed to personal savings Residential oil consumption responded to oil price movements with an average increase of 0.29 percentage points to every 1.0 percent reduction in oil price on an average 1,60 1,40 Residential Sector Oil Consumption (in KTOE) 25 1,20 1, Composite index (2006 = 100) LPG Kerosene Dubail Oil in USD Biomass Consumption Electricity Consumption Avg HH Savings 10

11 Encouraged higher diesel consumption Industrial oil consumption generally responded to oil price movements with an average increase of 0.22 percentage points to every 1.0 percent reduction in oil price on an average 2,50 Industrial Sector Oil Consumption in KTOE 25 2, ,50 1,00 15 Composite Index (2006 = 100) 50 5 LPG Kerosene Diesel Fuel Oil Dubail Oil in USD Coal Electricity 11

12 Impact to Energy Supply 12

13 Stimulated Biofuels Production Biofuels production has a strong response to oil price reduction in It increased by 3.0 percentage points for every 1.0 percent reduction in oil price Biofuels Production (in MTOE) Biofuels Dubail Oil in USD Locally Refined Oil Products Composite Index (2006 = 100) Biofuels Bioethanol 0.68% 0.10% 3.00% 5.00% 1% 10% 10% 10% Biodiesel 0.58% 1.15% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 13

14 Increased power supply from Oil Oil-base power plants represent 6 percent of the total power generation. Price reduction coincided with need for oil to replace hydropower plants due to low water level. 3,00 Oil Input to Power Generation (in KTOE) 1 2,50 2,00 1,50 1, Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 50 14

15 Oil still not low enough to beat coal Coal continued to dominate because prices of coal are cheaper than oil prices 2,500 Coal Consumption (in KTOE) 1 2,000 1,500 1, Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 0 Coal Dubail Oil in USD 15

16 Impact to Economy 16

17 Contributed to higher economic activities Encouraged higher consumer spending, trade and investments and mobility of goods, services and people. 8,000,000 7,000,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 Real Gross Domestic Product (in million pesos, 2000 price) Composite index (2006 = 100) 0 real GDP Dubail Oil in USD CPI 17

18 Contributed to higher economic activities Encouraged higher consumer spending, trade and investments and mobility of goods, services and people. 8,000,000 7,000,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 Real Gross Regional Domestic Product (2000 Price) Compostie Index year (2006 = 100)) 0 AFF Services Manufacturing Other Industries Dubail Oil in USD CPI 18

19 Increased oil consumption per capita It increased by 0.15 percentage points for every 1.0 percent reduction in Oil Price Historical Oil Consumption per Capita (TOE per Pax) Dubai Crude Oil Price (USD per BL) 00 Energy per Capita Dubail Oil in USD 19

20 Impacts of Low Oil Price On oil consuming economies based on the Philippine Experience Stimulates oil consumption Particularly in transport, commercial and power generation Diesel consumption in industry sector Current oil price level still not low enough to encourage baseload oil power generation Increases oil importation favoring higher crude volume for incountry processing Boosts production of biofuels for blending but could delay Deployment of alternative fuels and technology Development of Indigenous energy Drives economic growth and activities 20

21 Is OIL PRICE REDUCTION for LONG or JUST for NOW? Higher Lower No Change 21

22 Arigatou Gozaimasu! MARAMING SALAMAT PO! Thank you very much! 22

23 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Impact of Oil Price Reduction to Oil-Consuming Economies The Case of the Philippines Loreta G. Ayson, CESO I Undersecretary Contact: report@tky.ieej.or.jp