SAUDI-RUSSIA RELATIONS: OIL AND BEYOND

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SAUDI-RUSSIA RELATIONS: OIL AND BEYOND Pierre Terzian Director PETROSTRATEGIES Paris JOGMEC International Seminar Tokyo February 2018

A brief comparison Saudi Arabia Russia Country area (sq. km) 2,150,000 17,000,000 Population (million) 33 (rising) 145 (declining) GDP (billion USD) 640 (20 th ) (2016) 1,270 (12 th ) (2016) GDP/capita (USD) 19,900 (39 th ) (2016) 8,840 (71 th ) (2016) Oil/state revenues (%) 97 57 (oil & gas) Political regime Absolute monarchy Strong tribal structure Centralized federation Dominant religion Sunnite Wahhabism Christian Orthodox History in brief >18 th Century/1932 Same political regime Only proxy wars before Yemen Regional power >9 th Century/1991 Different political regimes Numerous wars Nuclear superpower

A brief comparison (oil & gas) Saudi Arabia Russia Oil Reserves (Billion Bls) 266 80 Output (MMb/d) 10,500 (R/O: 71 years) 10,300 (R/O: 21 years) Exports (MMb/d) 9 7.6 Gas Reserves (Bcm) 8,600 50,500 Output (Bcm) 111 642 Exports (Bcm) None 210 Structure State monopoly State-dominated mixed industry

Early historic relations 1927: The USSR was the 1 st country to recognize the 1 st Saudi state Kingdom of Hejaz & Nejd (Saudi Arabia in 1932). Soviet envoy Karim Khakimov (a Tatar Muslim) played a crucial role in improving relations. In June 1926, thanks to Soviet support, king Abdulaziz was elected President of the newly formed Pan-Islamic Congress of Mecca. A Soviet delegate was elected vice-president. In 1928, a new Soviet ambassador was named to Jeddah: Nazir Bey Turyakulov, a Muslim from Ingushetia. Soviet kerosene and gasoline were imported by Saudis. Soviet medics were sent. In 1932, Abdulaziz sent his son Faisal (king in 1969) to Moscow. The USSR cancelled the Saudi debt, offered aid: Abdulaziz used it to get British financial aid instead. Faisal was impressed by Soviet oil industry. He wanted to import Soviet technology.

Early relations (continued) In 1932, the Soviet Union unofficially banned its Muslim citizens from performing pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca. >1935, Stalin was obsessed by European affairs. Hitler came to power. The Gulf area was less interesting then before. 1937-1938, the 1 st two Soviet envoys to the Saudi kingdom were executed under Stalin s order. Abdulaziz was outraged. In March 1938, US geologists found oil in Saudi Arabia. Saudi oil find prompted Stalin to send a new envoy to Jeddah, but Abdulaziz refused saying that he did not wish to see anyone other than Khakimov or Turyakulov in Jeddah. In September 1938 relations were severed. They were only restored in 1992, 54 years later.

Saudi-Soviet/Russian confrontation Saudi-Russian relations only started improving in 2003. In the 1950 s USSR sided with Arab Socialist Republics opposed to Saudi Arabia (Syria, Iraq, Egypt) From 1962 to 1970, a proxy war took place in Yemen between Soviet-backed Egypt and the Saudi Kingdom. Proxy war also in Afghanistan during Soviet invasion of that country (1978-1989) Saudis supported Chechens against Moscow until 2003 When oil prices were sharply cut in 1986, Soviet media accused the Saudis of a plot against the USSR. Riyadh was again suspected of a plot in 2014

How did relations improve The deterioration of Saudi-US relations was a key to the gradual improvement of Saudi-Russian relations. Saudi-US relations started deteriorating under G. W. Bush (2001-2009) and got worse with B. Obama (2009-2017) who favored the Arab Spring and opted for a nuclear deal with Iran (July 2015). >2009 the rise in US shale-oil output started to undermine the 65-year-old Saudi-US reciprocal security pact. Qatar crisis. May 2017: Trump lets MBS think that he favors a blockade. June 2017: the crisis starts. First, Trump Approves. But later on, the US retracts. => The US is seen an unreliable and unpredictable partner.

The turning point of 2015 Salman became King in January 23, 2015 Three days earlier (Jan. 20) Iranian-backed Houthi rebels had seized the presidential palace in Sanaa, Yemen. Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) gets almost full power. In March 2015, he launches the Yemen war June 2015: 1 st meeting between MBS and Putin July 2015: signing of the nuclear deal on Iran September 2015: Russia intervenes in Syria => Russia becomes unavoidable: to contain Iran, to balance failing US support, to find a solution in Syria as well as to find a solution to the 2014 oil crisis

The impact of the oil crisis on Russia s foreign exchange reserves

Russian Ruble to US Dollar rate

The increase in Russian oil drilling

The impact of the oil crisis on Saudi foreign exchange reserves

How does Russia intend to lower its dependence on oil & gas revenues? In the 2018-2020 State budget, all oil & gas revenues >$40/b (2017) will be included in State reserves. Base price will increase by 2% per annum The policy of a weak Ruble will be maintained. Central Bank cuts Ruble refinancing rate > January 2018, CB started buying US dollars to prevent the Ruble from increasing Surge in Russian oil & gas drilling activity in 2017: +11 %/2016; +30%/2015

How does Saudi Arabia intend to lower its dependence on oil revenues? Vision 2030 program aims to introduce wide economic and social reforms Basic subsidies are being reduced (electricity, water, fuels, etc.) Aramco will be partly privatized (5%) New sources of revenue will be developed (religious tourism, mining, renewable energy, new technology cities, etc.) Recover illicit funds ($106 billion)

Why do the Saudis want to co-operate with Russia? In oil matters, Russia s co-operation was sought immediately after OPEC s creation in 1960 Saudis underestimated the potential of US shale To make Saudi foreign policy less dependent on the US To diversify partners To seek leverage over Iran To seek a solution in Syria Saudis are not the only US allies looking for closer ties with Russia: Pakistan, Turkey, etc. Russia is also enhancing its presence in Libya

Why do the Russians want to co-operate with the Saudis? To increase oil & gas revenues To fill the political vacuum left by the US in the Middle East and North Africa To find new partners: try to escape the isolation imposed by sanctions (Ukraine - 2014) To sell arms: political and economic benefits Russia s weak-ruble policy amplifies the impact of higher oil prices (and of arms sales) To protect its Muslim minorities from extreme ideologies

Why did Russia this time fulfill its promises to co-operate with OPEC? Past OPEC-Russia agreements were concluded either before Putin became President (May 2000) or in his early years, when he did not yet have full control over the State and the Russian oil sector. Past OPEC-Russia agreements: March 1998; March 1999; November 2001; December 2001. Putin s control over Russian oil sector starts with the arrest of Yukos Khodorkovsky in October 2003. Control completed with Yukos bankruptcy in July 2006. Yukos main assets split between Rosneft and Gazprom (both State controlled).

Russia is imposing its terms on the Saudis No concessions on Syria Not siding with the Saudis in the Qatar crisis. On the contrary: Moscow got Qataris to invest in Rosneft Refused to downsize its relations with Iran. Refused that Iran be obliged to freeze oil output (Doha) Saudis stopped supporting Chechen rebels, backed Russia s membership in WTO, understood Russia s invasion of Georgia in August 2008, helped Russia to look friendly to Muslim world, etc. But the Russian Orthodox church opposes the building of new mosques in Moscow

How solid is the relationship? Saudi-Russian relationship resisted the failure of the Doha oil meeting in April 2016, caused by MBS last-minute demand that Iran must cut output. Putin said: Our Saudi partners at the last moment changed their view. Our position has not changed Putin added: MBS is a very reliable partner Saudi Oil Minister Faleh s latest statements. (Jan, 23, 2018): bilateral relations between S.A. and Russia will last for decades and generations. (Feb. 8, 2018): this relationship has the potential to become one of our strongest energy partnerships around the world Putin (Jan. 2018): Russia is demonstrating a stable foreign policy, predictability and reliability. I think that this is what attracts our partners

It is a win-win partnership Higher oil & gas prices => higher revenues Cross-investment opportunities are considered New political partnership New trade opportunities King Salman paid a visit to Moscow in October 2017 with a 1,500-strong delegation Common goals: fight Muslim terrorists, preserve oil s role as a main energy source US is becoming a rival in oil/lng production and exports. Trump wants energy dominance

Under what conditions can Saudi- Russian relations persist & develop? Find OPEC / Non-OPEC new mechanisms. Cutting or freezing oil output cannot be maintained for too long because It will not prevent US shale oil increase It will not be accepted by Russian oil companies It will not resist the increase in other countries oil output (Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Venezuela) Peak oil demand approaching: 2030? 2035? 2040?

Under what conditions (continued) Saudi-Iranian conflict must be tackled Saudi-Iranian conflict keeps Riyadh close to the US. => Russia must help find a solution to this conflict if it wants to enlarge the gap between the US and Saudis. Russia has offered to mediate between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Yemen war is turning bad for Saudis (Jan. 2018). Forces allied to Saudis are fighting against forces allied to the UAE. If Saudis seek a way out of Yemen, that could lead to a de-escalation in Iranian-Saudi tensions. But, it is not an easy option for MBS.

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