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Analysis & Projections

Global Hydrocarbon Supply Modeling Project Workshop

April 8 - April 10, 2014

About the workshop

  • The global markets for hydrocarbons (coal, petroleum, and natural gas, and their related derivative products) are becoming increasingly interrelated. The longstanding position of the United States as a net importer, or limited trading partner, of these products made modeling the United States and a limited representation of international supply sufficient for most policy purposes; however, as this position changes, due in part to the rapid development of low–permeability resources (e.g., tight oil, shale gas), a more robust representation of global hydrocarbon supply and demand is required to reliably project potential outcomes under different scenarios.
  • See presentations below.
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • PDF
  • Agenda
  • PDF
  • Global Hydrocarbon Supply
  • PDF
  • Overview
  • PDF
  • Rethinking Supply Curves
  • PDF
  • Modelling greenhouse policies and oil resource production
  • PDF
  • Developing oil and natural gas supply models to meet user needs
  • PDF
  • Modeling Supply: Capturing Above- and Below-Ground Factors
  • PDF
  • Discussant's Notes on Network-Oriented, Multi-regional, Walrasian, Fixed Point Models
  • PDF
  • NGL Supply Modelling - Lessons Learned, Challenges Ahead
  • PDF
  • Modeling International Biofuel Markets
  • PDF
  • Analyzing Petroleum Product Supply at the Country Level
  • PDF
  • Modeling Refining and Logistics Operations for the Global Hydrocarbon Supply Project
  • PDF
  • Network, Agent Based Modeling for EIA
  • PDF