Energy demand security in OPEC+ countries: A revised 4As framework beyond supply security

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Ruike Ye , Xirui Yang , Yunheng Zhou , Changfeng Lin , Yiming Chen , Jiawei Chen , Mengying Bian
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Abstract

Research predominantly focus on assessing energy supply security, with minimal emphasis on evaluating energy demand security, which is critical for the OPEC + countries. This paper introduces a revised 4As framework that extends beyond energy supply security to establish an Energy Demand Security Index (EDSI). The findings from the expert survey, which integrated the Delphi Method and AHP, emphasize the importance of resource endowment, the national economy's reliance on oil, and the diversification of oil exports in evaluating energy demand security. The results of the integrated ranking and dimensional analysis indicate that no surveyed nation demonstrated outstanding performance in all four dimensions. Algeria and Russia were identified as the top-ranking nations between 2010 and 2022. By employing matrix analysis and longitudinal group analysis, OPEC + countries were classified into three groups: stable (e.g., Algeria), rising (e.g., Saudi Arabia), and declining (e.g., Russia). Well-rounded performers are better equipped to handle the intricacies of energy demand security. Saudi Arabia's focus on diversification has helped to enhance its EDSI score, whereas Russia's decline is primarily affected by energy sanctions. The conclusions have important implications for shaping policies in countries that rely on energy exports for their sustainable development.
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Energy
Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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15.30
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14.2 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy is a multidisciplinary, international journal that publishes research and analysis in the field of energy engineering. Our aim is to become a leading peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of information for energy-related topics. The journal covers a range of areas including mechanical engineering, thermal sciences, and energy analysis. We are particularly interested in research on energy modelling, prediction, integrated energy systems, planning, and management. Additionally, we welcome papers on energy conservation, efficiency, biomass and bioenergy, renewable energy, electricity supply and demand, energy storage, buildings, and economic and policy issues. These topics should align with our broader multidisciplinary focus.
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