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Title: Energy and Ethanol Situation and Outlook


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Energy and Ethanol Situation and Outlook
  • Matthew C. Roberts
  • (614) 688-8686
  • roberts.628_at_osu.edu
  • http//aede.osu.edu

2
Global Economic Growth, 1990-2005
China
US
World
Oil Use
Source IMF
3
World Oil Consumption Growth
Oil demand growth, million bbl/d
World oil demand, million bbl/d
4
Crude Oil Production
World
OPEC
Source Energy Information Administration
5
World Oil Spare Production Capacity
Forecast
6
Currency Impact on Oil Prices
225
171
Source Energy Information Agency, OANDA.com
7
Refining Margin
Oil Price
Margin
Source Energy Information Administration
8
Current Liquid Fuels Outlook
  • Oil Prices Increasing
  • Demand remains strong in face of high prices
  • Very weak USD
  • Gasoline Prices Declining
  • Refining Capacity Utilization Rising
  • Stocks Rising
  • Just in time for Fall shutdowns?
  • Diesel Prices stable
  • US diesel surplus
  • Summer is weak diesel seasonal

9
NYMEX Natural Gas
10
Natural Gas Storage
11
Long-Run Natural Gas Outlook
  • Consumption is growing 2/year
  • Peak power plants will continue to be built w/ NG
  • But in 2007, it appears industrial use softening
    somewhat
  • How about all that ethanol?
  • Production is growing 1/year
  • Additional reserves in Alaska Canada, but
    pipelines must be built5-7 years lag.
  • DOE projects higher imports to close the gap
  • LNG costly to transport. Lots of NIMBY
  • Will need to build many more import terminals.
  • Good News Globally, lots of extra NG.
  • Bad News Its expensive to move around.

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Why Biofuels?
  • National Security
  • Energy Self-Sufficiency
  • Pro Coal
  • Pro Nuclear
  • Solar, Wind, Biomass
  • Energy Conservation
  • Pro Biodiesel
  • Pro Ethanol of all types
  • Brazilian Ethanol?
  • Environment
  • Reduce C, SOx, NOx
  • Anti Coal
  • Nuclear?
  • Solar, Wind, Biomass
  • Energy Conservation
  • Pro Cellulosic Ethanol
  • Unsure about Corn Ethanol and Biodiesel.
  • Brazilian Ethanol?

Rural Development
  • Economic Revival
  • Coal?
  • Pro All Biofuels
  • Anti Imported Biofuels

Peak Oil
  • Replace Fossil Resources

13
Ethanol Drivers Gasoline Prices
Source Aug 6 Prices, NYMEX, CBOT
14
Demand Curve for Ethanol
Price
Renewable Fuel Standards/Oxygenation
Quantity
15
Demand Curve for Ethanol
Price
Renewable Fuel Standards/Oxygenation
Octane Enhancement
Motor Fuel Use
Quantity
16
EPA FFV Fuel Economy
2.25 E85 2.65 Gasoline
17
Ethanol is 33 cheaper than unleaded Current
ethanol prices are quite high to Brazilian
Consumers!
Unleaded
5.61/g
3.54/g
Ethanol
18
Ethanol Drivers Economic Profits
  • Assumptions
  • 75mgpy Plant
  • 2/gpy Construction Cost
  • 8 Interest Rate
  • DGS 75 of Corn
  • 8/Dtherm NG
  • 3g denatured/bushel
  • E85 sells for 80 of gasoline
  • 60 equity, 40 debt

Source ethanolsuccess.xls spreadsheet model by
Doug Tiffany, available at http//www.agmrc.org/a
gmrc/commodity/energy/ethanol/ethanol.htm
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Chart courtesy www.NARMSinc.com
20
Ethanol Drivers Shutdown Point
Source ethanolsuccess.xls spreadsheet model by
Doug Tiffany, available at http//www.agmrc.org/a
gmrc/commodity/energy/ethanol/ethanol.htm
21
Ethanol Production Methods
Grass/Straw
Stover
Enzymes
Waste Paper
Digestion of Cellulose
Corn
Enzymes
Heat
Heat
Dextrose (Sugar)
Fermentation of Sugars/Starches
Enzymes
Fermentation of Sugars/Starches
Alcohol
CO2
DGS
Alcohol
CO2
22
Ethanol Outlook
  • Last 9 months cost of construction increased
    75-100
  • Shortage of management?
  • Margins have collapsed.
  • New construction halted.
  • Biggest Dangers
  • Legislative Opposition
  • BTU-based pricing
  • Slowing of RFS momentum
  • Rapid Plant Expansion
  • Lower oil prices
  • Market is waiting to see what happens

23
Acreage Needed For Ethanol
  • Where does the land come from?
  • Corn displaces soybean
  • Soybean displaces wheat
  • Corn displaces cotton
  • CRP to corn
  • Sorghum?
  • Benign Assumptions
  • China remains exporter
  • Non-ethanol use flat
  • Exports at 2bn bu/year

24
Food vs. Fuel?
  • Corn prices have nearly doubled over last 12
    months.
  • Competition for acres-gtsoybean wheat prices
    also have risen.
  • Livestock
  • Beef, pork, poultry prices up.
  • Dairy prices up.
  • Causation or correlation?

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But does Food vs. Fuel matter?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Food prices will rise approximately 14-20bn/yr.
  • Poor are even less able to absorb higher prices.
  • Ethanol can only meet a fraction of our gasoline
    demand.
  • Americans spend 450-500bn/year on food.
  • Poor are likely to eat more highly processed
    foods.
  • Thats better than nothing.

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But does it matter?
  • No
  • Yes
  • Livestock have been getting cheap grain for
    years.
  • Its a small price to pay for energy security.
  • The subsidies arent that much
  • Two rights dont make a wrong.
  • Energy security will be largely unaffected by a
    5-10 increase in supplies.
  • Even in DC, 4bn can go a long way

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Questions? If you would like a copy of this
presentation, please email me, citing the date
and location of the presentation.
Matt Roberts (614) 688-8686 roberts.628_at_osu.edu ht
tp//aede.osu.edu/people/roberts.628
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