CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

30
CBI Northern Ireland Energy Conference 29 th February 2012 “Suppliers perspective on Energy Supply in NI” Andrew Greer Airtricity

description

Presentation by Andrew Greer (Airtricity) at the CBI NI energy conference. February 2012

Transcript of CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Page 1: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

CBI Northern Ireland Energy Conference29th February 2012

“Suppliers perspective on Energy Supply in NI”

Andrew GreerAirtricity

Page 2: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

1. NORTHERN IRELAND IN CONTEXT

2. CHANGES IN GB MARKET

3. KEY ISSUES FOR CUSTOMERS

Page 3: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

With recent market volatility the Purchasing Dilemmas for 2012;

Buy Now or Wait?

Fixed or flexible?

Length of Contract?

All in the context of;

• Internal pressure to reduce costs

• Budget Risk v Market Risk

• Commodity & FX volatility

Page 4: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

NORTHERN IRELAND IN CONTEXTFUEL MIX

SEM Fuel Mix 2010-2011

NORTHERN IRELANDUK

Renewables

12%

Oil 2%

Gas 64%Peat 6%

Coal 16%

UK fuel mix 2010-2011

Other 1.7%Renewables

7.9%

Coal 28.9%

Natural Gas 44.2%

Nuclear 17.3%

Page 5: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Nov/0

7

Jan/

08

Mar

/08

May

/08

Jul/0

8

Sep/0

8

Nov/0

8

Jan/

09

Mar

/09

May

/09

Jul/0

9

Sep/0

9

Nov/0

9

Jan/

10

Mar

/10

May

/10

Jul/1

0

Sep/1

0

Nov/1

0

Jan/

11

Mar

/11

May

/11

Jul/1

1

Sep/1

1

Nov/1

1

Jan/

120

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Historic Average Monthly SMP and GB Gas (NBP)

Average monthly SMP (€/MWh)

Average monthly GB gas (GBp/therm)

Mo

nth

ly S

MP

Ave

rag

e (€

/MW

h)

Mo

nth

ly N

BP

ave

rag

e (G

Bp

/th

erm

)

SMP values are highly correlated to GB gas prices

Page 6: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Fuel Mix for 2011 outlines Ireland’s Addiction to Gas

Page 7: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

NORTHERN IRELAND IN CONTEXT

GB GAS INFRASTRUCTURE

Page 8: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

NORTHERN IRELAND IN CONTEXT

GAS INFRASTRUCTURE

Source: Gazprom UGSS

Page 9: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

GB Natural Gas Production & Gross Imports (TWh)

• GB Net Production lowest level in 17 years• 2011 production c 40% of peak production in 2000

• 2011 - Imports exceed Production for the first time

Page 10: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

GB Natural Gas Consumption & Gross Exports (TWh)

• 2011 Net Consumption lowest level since 1995• Combination of milder weather & reduced gas generation• 17% lower consumption than 2010

• 2011 – Record exports – higher than during peak GB Production

-

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 p

Exports

GB Net Consumption

Page 11: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

GB Natural Gas Imports(TWh)

• Imports Rise to offset reducing GB Production• Norway key Pipeline flow (c40% of imports)

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) increase substantially in the last 2 years• Qatar now accounts for c 40% of total imports

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 p

Other LNG

Qatar

Norway Pipeline

Other Pipeline

Page 12: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

GB Natural Gas Exports(TWh)

• • 2011 GB Exports Rise to record levels• Exports to ROI increase 80% since 2000

– 2011 – 58.3 TWh c 64% for power generation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 p

Ireland

Netherland

Belgium

Page 13: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

• Gas cooled to -162C

• Volume reduction – 1/600th

• Largest Importer – Japan

• Largest Exporter - Qatar

Page 14: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

ENERGY PRICE TRENDSLNG - Price Setter

.• Tightening global LNG Market

– Increased re-Gasification Plants– High Plant Utilisation– Next 4 years will only see limited production increases

• Around 30% of LNG cargos on spot market ie non contract , balance largely shipped to Asia on oil-indexed long term contracts

– Behaviour of Qatar crucial on availability of spot cargos

• Other Key Factors include– Japanese Market & extent of gas generation substitution v Nuclear– Availability of LNG tankers– Availability of spot cargos– UK long term contract position– Iran

Page 15: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

UK LNG GAS SUPPLIES PASS THROUGH GULF

Page 16: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Future Issues Impacting Pricing • Producer behaviour – in particular Qatar

– Maintenance schedules & unscheduled outages• Gazprom (Russia)/Statoil(Norway) reaction to market ie

production v price

• Economic factors – Global slowdown, Greek debt, European uncertainty, Asian Growth – China & India

• Geopolitical events eg Middle East, Earthquakes

• Northern Hemisphere weather

• Oil indexation (European Pricing) & future FX volatility

• Germany & a non – nuclear future • Trading Sentiment - UK market traded 17 times physical demand

Page 17: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Current Issues• Dec & Jan unseasonably mild – reduced

consumption• Prices trended downwards

• Feb saw exceptional cold weather hit mainland Europe & Eastern GB• Prices reacted with large increases & 6 year day-ahead

highs

• Higher oil prices and weaker dollar have contributed to increasing forward prices• S12 hit a 3 month high over 62p/therm

• Storage being replenished after cold snap• Supporting prices as storage injection continues• Exports to Europe to replenish storage

• Concern over LNG shipments to Europe

Page 18: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Other factors Influencing SEM Prices

• Other Fuel costs eg Coal• Demand Forecast• Temperature• FX• Wind generation• Unplanned outages• Maintenance • System Constraints• Carbon costs• Interconnectors

Page 19: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Key Issues for Customers to Consider When Considering Energy

Procurement

Page 20: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

1. Understanding the key market drivers and their fundamentals

2. What is your risk appetite ?- Timing is everything

3. Understanding the products available– Energy Pricing strategy including small print– Pass-through costs– Greenness

4. Shopping Around

5. Managing Use

6. Energy Brokers

Page 21: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Risk Appetite

Energy Procurement Strategy is dependent on the appetite for risk within an organisation

• What strategy will your current corporate governance permit?

• Have you looked at alternative products?• Internal skill base v external consultancy?

• Risk Management Strategy reflected in the energy product selected

Budget Risk v Market Risk• Relative Priority of Budget Risk v Cost Competitiveness

Dilemma 1: Fix prices and set budget:

What if market falls?

Dilemma 2: Price linked to wholesale market:

What if market rises?

Page 22: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Fixed Price Contract – Timing is EverythingChart Title

Apr-12

Date

Pricing of 12 Month contract Commencing 1 April 2012

Page 23: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Products Available to Meet Your Risk Appetite

• Fixed Price Contract

• Index Linked eg ICE

• Pool Price Pass-through

• Flexible fix/unfix

Page 24: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Don’t forget about the Pass-through costs• Duos, Tuos, SEMO, PSO, SSS, NIROCS

• Over 40% % of total bill– Future investment in network upgrades to support decarbonisation– Inflation– Smaller volumes to recover fixed costs– Impact of EU targets/legislation e.g. Carbon

• 2010 & 2011 have seen changes in Duos & Tuos shape

• More cost reflective• Has changed pricing signals particularly around winter peak

• NIROC increasing to 0.081 ROC per MWh from 1 April

• Currently 0.055 ROC per MWh

Page 25: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

SHOP AROUND - WHAT CAN AIRTRICITY OFFER?

Offer a range of competitive electricity products

–Fixed price contracts of varying durations–Ability to advance purchase–Flexible purchasing options including

–Gas linked electricity pricing–Fix/unfix

Work with you or your appointed broker in delivering your agreed procurement strategy

Page 26: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

MANAGING YOUR ENERGY USE

REDUCING ENERGY USAGE

• ADVICE

Number of independent organisations offer energy management advice (Invest NI + Carbon Trust)

• AUDITS AND SURVEYS

Each Business is different – savings can be found in places ranging from:

Simple Behavioural Changes Major Energy Efficiency Investments

Page 27: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Credit

• Tough economic environment

• Credit is just another risk to manage

• Each supplier will have their own criteria

• Security could be requested

Page 28: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Stop Press - Shale Gas or “Fracking”

• Transformed US Natural Gas Market• USA basically self sufficient in gas

• Taken out of acquisition market

• Considering exporting gas as LNG• Dramatic reduction in gas pricing (27/2/12)

• Henry Hub Spot $2.59/Mmbtu ( 16.4p/therm)• UK Day ahead c 61p/therm

• Pricing at levels which is deterring further investment

• Gives US large energy users a huge cost advantage

• What will the UK do?

Page 29: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

• Prices have a global dimension

• Prices are volatile

• Keep an eye on the fundamentals

• Review your procurement approach & strategy

• Consider doing something different

• Shop around

Conclusions

Page 30: CBI NI energy conference: Andrew Greer

Thank you

[email protected]

02890 437470