Prospects of shale gas in Eastern Europe. Evidence from recent field research

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Dr Andreas Goldthau Visiting Scholar, Geopolitics of Energy Project, Harvard Belfer Center Marie Curie Senior Fellow, European Commission Prospects of shale gas in Eastern Europe. Evidence from recent field research ETIP/Consortium Energy Policy Seminar Series Oct 20 2014

Europe a new frontier in shale gas?

How much is there? Trl cf Source: EIA 2013

What difference could shale gas make in Europe? Sources: CERA, BP

What difference could shale gas make in Europe? Russian import shares, select CEE countries, 2012 Gas Market size (bcm) Net imports from RF (bcm) RF imports as % of consumption Lithuania 3.4 3.4 100% Bulgaria 2.7 2.4 88% Hungary 9.7 7.6 78.2% Poland 16.6 9.7 58.6% Romania 13.5 3.2 24.3% Germany 75.2 27 37% Sources: BP 2013, Eurogas

What difference could shale gas make in Europe? Estimated Size of Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resources in CEE Source: EIA 2013

Can the U.S. success story be replicated in Europe? Environment Environmental standards (no Halliburton loophole ) Access to water and disposal of waste water Environmental movements Regulation Ownership of subsoil resources (state not private) Land access/ drilling rights Population density Fiscal regimes for unconventional gas production Economics Availability of (pipeline) infrastructure Depth of energy service sector High well costs: $8 $12 Mbtu (US: $3 $7/Mbtu) No copy paste job

European rig counts are small by international comparison Rig counts, oil and gas, Sept 2014 403 1,845 144 134 409 254 Latin America Europe Africa Middle East Asia Pacific Canada U.S. 371 Source: Baker Hughes

Two CEE shale gas tales: Bulgaria vs. Poland and the social license to extract t Common supranational regulatory environment (EU) Common regulatory past (communism) Common dependency on Russia History in extractive industry Similar exposure to Unconventional Gas Technical Engagement Program

Bulgaria s top-down process ignores incumbents and stakeholders Top-down and non-participatory Shale gas got promoted out of nowhere by the former energy minister. approach, regulatory arbitrariness I have Analyst, never Sofia been University asked to look into this matter or to participate in any way. it is a political decision to proceed with it or not Former and so advisor much of a question the Bulgarian Minister of environmental of Economy policy and or local Energy concerns We only got a letter from the ministry when Chevron was granted RIEW representative a permit for exploration that we need to assist the company first to move their heavy vehicles for the seismic i studies and then to provide it with land for the drills. Mayor of Toshevo municipality

Bulgaria fails to create appropriate institutional framework Silo type policy process Authorities do not show effective coordination because they resort mostly to control functions. It Member looked like of Board the government of Directors had Oil and Gas Lack of information agreement Exploration with and Chevron Production without plc assessment of the risks and this made many reasonable people in Bulgaria Distrust in process and actors angry. We needed to get informed and we were studying Former Internet chairman sources of parliamentary for a Ministers and their month, advisors such committee do as Gasland. on economic The policy, energy and not communicate and signals do not were tourism worrying. take the advice from scientists, that s not [part] of [political] Local leader of anti-shale movement The government was surprised culture by the intensity [of protests] and [the protesters] ability to engage Hydrologist, BG Academy of not only NGOs but also Science professional business circles. Former ambassador of Bulgaria in Russia

Bulgaria fails to create pro-shale policy narrative Opens floor for environmental narrative against shale Opponents create issue linkage Green MP with aquifer Foreign companies [ ] do not create jobs for the local population. [ ] Only guards, cleaning ladies and drivers, [ ] other jobs are for foreign experts. Nobody is talking about the economic benefits which those people would have, like: working places, new infrastructure, direct fi i l i th i i l b d t from concession fees and from the profits We don t have any gains Scientist,Institute of Geology, Bulgarian Academy Mayor of Toshevo municipality of Sciences Protests erupt across the country financial revenues in the municipal budget May 2011: Chevron wins exploration permit. Jan. 2012: Government withdraws permit. Shale gas banned

Poland s comprehensive institutional framework facilitates t buy-in of stakeholders Comprehensive process We are in touch with companies [and] PGNiG. The main thing is to bring investors here and extract gas. Senior Officer, Department of Strategic Projects, Office of Minister of Treasury It is not the case that the government pushes us into this. There is a huge potential for innovation in this sector. It creates experts. [ ] We can benefit from foreign direct investment. We believe the most important t factor is provide Chief the information Economist, PKN to people Orlen so they The investor has to provide can take decisions based on information information chart to the local from coming at least from two sources if municipality and this authority not is three. to issue an decision, but before they send the chart here. [We then encourage Advisor to Minister of the Environment companies to] clarify the situation, so it encourages people to participate. Information & scientific flanking Trust in process and actors Economic incentives Deputy Director, Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection

Poland s national shale gas discourse is about security and djobs jobs jobs Shale gas as national project Shale gas as opportunity A second Norway" Radoslaw Sikorski Gas security is a fundamental prerequisite of sovereignty." It would be a good source of energy, it Donald Tusk would support renewables, can be important drivers for the Polish economy, can produce cheaper gas for chemical industries. [s]hale gas is not a priority for our organization, Director, we Dept. look of at Energy the whole & Climate energy Change, mix. Our opinion PKPP is Lewiatan not absolutely negative This is good for the country towards and shale makes gas - with appropriate us independent. Finally. regulations And it is good shale gas could be better than for my business. coal. Local hotel owner, Lublin Leader, environmental NGO Polish Parliament passes shale gas law on 11 June 2014

Lessons learned from CEE shale gas tale Stakeholder process matters Poland: multilevel and multi-player Bulgaria: top-down and single player Institutional trust Institutional adaptability Discourse matters Environment/ security/ economy Fit with existing national project discourse (yes/no) Social license to extract encompasses all policy levels

Take-aways for prospects of shale gas in CEE Geology aside. Getting process right for creating social license to extract matters as much as technology transfer/ import itself Comprehensive shale gas policy regimes imperative for facilitating adaptation of incumbent regulatory frameworks and inclusion of key stakeholders Absent either of which, shale gas industry will fail CEE shale gas industry will likely see slow growth only but comprehensive process is the only way forward

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