The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine

The article presents an analysis of the main competition-generating factors in the development of the world fuel sector: demand, supply, stocks and prices. Certain global trends show the multi-directional development of both developed and developing countries. There are the following differences: fi...

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Main Author: Lelyuk Oleksiy V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine 2017-08-01
Series:Bìznes Inform
Subjects:
oil
Online Access:http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2017-8_0-pages-66_74.pdf
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spelling doaj-70affec91fff4278babac4de27f992262020-11-24T23:59:47ZengResearch Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of UkraineBìznes Inform2222-44592311-116X2017-08-0184756674The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for UkraineLelyuk Oleksiy V.0Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Applicant, Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of UkraineThe article presents an analysis of the main competition-generating factors in the development of the world fuel sector: demand, supply, stocks and prices. Certain global trends show the multi-directional development of both developed and developing countries. There are the following differences: first, the OECD countries can target their own fuel-energy balances for the gradual replacement of hydrocarbons by renewable energy sources, while the non-OECD countries remain supporters of cheap and traditional energy resources; second, the OECD countries do not reduce the rate of production of conventional energy resources, and the non-OECD countries meet their growing needs, among other ways, at the expense of the aforementioned countries; third, there is a significant disproportion in the energy balance in the OECD countries, which is covered by imported hydrocarbons, whereas in the non-OECD countries there is a greater kinship between sources of energy security. At the same time, the tendency towards globalization of the market for traditional hydrocarbons is unique to the oil market, while only gaining momentum in the natural gas market, and in the coal market the scale of world trade is negligible.http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2017-8_0-pages-66_74.pdffuel sectorcoalnatural gasoilmarket analysisconsumptionminingstocks
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The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
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fuel sector
coal
natural gas
oil
market analysis
consumption
mining
stocks
author_facet Lelyuk Oleksiy V.
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title The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
title_short The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
title_full The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
title_fullStr The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed The Global Tendencies in the Fuel Sector: Challenges for Ukraine
title_sort global tendencies in the fuel sector: challenges for ukraine
publisher Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine
series Bìznes Inform
issn 2222-4459
2311-116X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The article presents an analysis of the main competition-generating factors in the development of the world fuel sector: demand, supply, stocks and prices. Certain global trends show the multi-directional development of both developed and developing countries. There are the following differences: first, the OECD countries can target their own fuel-energy balances for the gradual replacement of hydrocarbons by renewable energy sources, while the non-OECD countries remain supporters of cheap and traditional energy resources; second, the OECD countries do not reduce the rate of production of conventional energy resources, and the non-OECD countries meet their growing needs, among other ways, at the expense of the aforementioned countries; third, there is a significant disproportion in the energy balance in the OECD countries, which is covered by imported hydrocarbons, whereas in the non-OECD countries there is a greater kinship between sources of energy security. At the same time, the tendency towards globalization of the market for traditional hydrocarbons is unique to the oil market, while only gaining momentum in the natural gas market, and in the coal market the scale of world trade is negligible.
topic fuel sector
coal
natural gas
oil
market analysis
consumption
mining
stocks
url http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2017-8_0-pages-66_74.pdf
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