Title: Guillermo R' Balce, D' Sc'
1Beyond Barriers of Energy Cooperation in
Northeast Asia Links to Southeast Asia
- By
- Guillermo R. Balce, D. Sc.
- ASEAN Centre for Energy
For presentation at the International Seminar on
Northeast Asia Energy Cooperation 18 October
2002 Seoul, Korea
2Introduction
- Energy cooperation among neighboring countries is
motivated primarily by common concerns. In
Southeast Asia, the common concerns are oil
security and energy market access. These two
factors cement the bond between net oil importing
countries and net oil exporting countries in the
ASEAN towards creating regional energy
programmes. Two major energy infrastructure
programmes have commenced in 1999 upon the
mandate of the ASEAN Heads of Government under
the ASEAN Vision 2020 issued in 1997. These
programmes are the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline
(TAGP) and the ASEAN Power Grid (APG). - It is most likely that oil security and energy
market access are also common to Northeast Asian
countries. Therefore, energy cooperation could
as well focus on gas pipeline and power grid.
3Map of ASEAN Power Grid
ASEAN POWER GRID
4Development of ASEAN Cooperation for APG
ASEAN POWER GRID
Completion of APG Master Plan by AIMSWG (
projected 2003 )
2nd Meeting of the Trans-Borneo Power Grid
Interconnection (June 2002) 1st Meeting on Trans
Borneo Power interconnection (August, 2001)
Establishment of AIMS WG under HAPUA ( May,
2000 ) Policy Statement on Regional Power Trade
endorsed by GMS Ministers ( January, 2000)
2000
Power Trade Strategy for GMS by WB ( 1999 )
GMS Integrated Transmission System Study by MRC (
1996 )
1990
( 1985 ) P. Malaysia Singapore Interconnection
Commissioned
P. Malaysia Thailand Interconnection
Commissioned (1981)
(1982) HAPUA Electricity Interconnection Program
Commencement
Establishment of HAPUA (1981)
1980
(1978) ThailandMalaysiaSingapore Power Exchange
Agreement
1970
( 1966 ) Lao PDR Thailand Power Exchange
Agreement
1960
5Link with Northeast Asia
ASEAN POWER GRID
Participation of Yunnan Province of China in GMS
Power Interconnection and Trade Programme
Greater Mekong Sub-Region Interconnection Plan
6Map of TAGP
TRANS-ASEAN GAS PIPELINE
7Development of ASEAN Cooperation for TAGP
TRANS-ASEAN GAS PIPELINE
- 1988-1990 ASEAN Council on Petroleums (ASCOPE)
study on the Potential of Natural Gas
Pipeline Connection in the ASEAN Region - 1993-1996 Master plan on Natural Gas
Development and Utilisation in the ASEAN Region
under the ASEAN-EC Energy Management Training
and Research Centre (AEEMTRC) conducted by
European Companies SNAM, Gaz de France and
Trans Energ - 1 July 1996 Master plan Report endorsed by the
14th ASEAN Ministers of Energy Meeting - 15 Dec 1997 ASEAN Vision 2020
- 16 Dec 1998 Hanoi Plan of Action
- Early 1999 ASEAN Council on Petroleum (ASCOPE)
created the Trans- ASEAN Gas Pipeline Task Force
(TAGP-TF) led by Malaysia - 1 July 1999 ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy
Cooperation 1999-2004 - 14 Feb 2001 ASCOPE TAGP-TF completed a new
masterplan on Trans- ASEAN Gas Pipeline and
proposed an ASEAN MOU on TAGP - 5 July 2002 20th AMEM signed ASEAN MOU on TAGP
8Gas pipeline interconnection plan with Southern
China
TRANS-ASEAN GAS PIPELINE
9Indonesias Integrated Gas Transmission Plan
TRANS-ASEAN GAS PIPELINE
10Towards NE Asia SE Asia Cooperation
Current Institutional Linkages
- GMS Power Trade Agreement
- ASEAN 3
- ASEAN Japan
- ASEAN Korea
- APEC
- IEA
- Kyoto Protocol
- Others including bilateral arrangements
11Oil Trade Flows
Energy Security Concern between NE Asia SE Asia
Chokepoints for Oil Gas Trade Flow
12Conclusion
Beyond the barriers, energy security and market
access concerns are bonding elements for NE Asia
energy cooperation as well as between NE Asia and
SE Asia.
13Thank You
- ASEAN Centre for Energy, 2002