System Dynamics Approach to Evaluate the Oil and Gas Supply Chain: A Case Study

IF 2.6 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Ayush Raj , Bhupendra Sunil Mali , Bhuvnesh Kumar , Chandra Sen Singh , Gaurav Kumar Nainawat
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Abstract

The worldwide economic shock caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has widespread and dramatic effects on the energy sector [1]. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic by early March 2020, which resulted in the imposition of partial to complete lockdown in almost all countries and territories worldwide. This unprecedented shock has led oil and gas markets through a strong supply and trade adjustment, resulting in historically low spot prices and a drastic fall in demand [1]. Since the oil and gas supply chain is very dynamic in nature, the disturbances in maintenance operations and routine work in the oil and gas industry may result in heavy disruptions in the oil and gas industry by affecting the various areas like workforce, production, and storage in the supply chain [1,2].

This study is oriented towards the comprehensive study of the upstream oil and gas supply chain, and briefly discusses the complete oil gas supply chain. We have investigated the disruption in the supply chain based on the comparative study of the pre-pandemic and post-pandemic situations. The most affected areas of the supply chain due to the disruptions are termed as 'Hotspots' and these disruptions are imitated by developing a model in Stella software, implementing the system dynamics approach. Further, the model has worked for one fiscal year by providing data input of oil/gas prices, current and forecasted demand and impact of COVID -19 is analysed.

评价油气供应链的系统动力学方法:一个案例研究
新冠肺炎疫情造成的全球经济冲击对能源行业产生了广泛而剧烈的影响[1]。截至2020年3月初,世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)宣布新冠肺炎疫情为大流行,导致全球几乎所有国家和地区实施部分或全部封锁。这一前所未有的冲击导致石油和天然气市场经历了强有力的供应和贸易调整,导致现货价格处于历史低位,需求大幅下降[1]。由于石油和天然气供应链本质上是动态的,石油和天然气管行业维护操作和日常工作中的干扰可能会影响供应链中的劳动力、生产和储存等各个领域,从而导致石油和天然天然气行业的严重中断[1,2]。本研究面向上游油气供应链的综合研究,简要论述了完整的油气供应链条。我们根据对疫情前和疫情后情况的比较研究,对供应链中断进行了调查。由于中断,供应链中受影响最大的区域被称为“热点”,通过在Stella软件中开发模型,实施系统动力学方法来模拟这些中断。此外,通过提供石油/天然气价格、当前和预测需求的数据输入,该模型已经运行了一个财政年度,并分析了COVID-19的影响。
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