کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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992883 | 1481289 | 2014 | 15 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• We provided an auxiliary strategic oil policy rooted in Chinese local conditions.
• The policy strengthen China׳s capability for preventing oil supply interruption.
• We model to obtain the managing strategies for China׳s strategic petroleum reserve.
• Both of the public and delegated oil stockpile were taken into consideration.
• The three phase׳s construction process of China׳s SPR was taken into account.
There has been much attention paid to oil security in China in recent years. Although China has begun to establish its own strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) to prevent potential losses caused by oil supply interruptions, the system aiming to ensure China׳s oil security is still incomplete. This paper describes and provides evidence for the benefits of an auxiliary strategic oil policy choice, which aims to strengthen China׳s oil supply security and offer a solution for strategic oil operations with different holding costs. In this paper, we develop a multi-dimension stochastic dynamic programming model to analyze the oil stockpile delegation policy, which is an intermediate policy between public and private oil stockpiles and is appropriate for the Chinese immature private oil stockpile sector. The model examines the effects of the oil stockpile delegation policy in the context of several distinct situations, including normal world oil market conditions, slight oil supply interruption, and serious oil supply interruption. Operating strategies that respond to different oil supply situations for both the SPR and the delegated oil stockpile were obtained. Different time horizons, interruption times and holding costs of delegated oil stockpiles were examined. The construction process of China׳s SPR was also taken into account.
Journal: Energy Policy - Volume 69, June 2014, Pages 28–42