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ID126809
Title ProperOil and natural gas prospects in South America
Other Title Informationcan the petroleum industry pave the way for renewables in Brazil?
LanguageENG
AuthorGoldemberg, Jose ;  Schaeffer, Roberto ;  Szklo, Alexandre ;  Lucchesi, Rodrigo
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A large share of Brazil's current investments is concentrated in the development of petroleum resources in new frontiers. Perspectives for large offshore pre-salt fields are particularly good. However, challenges are also huge. On one hand, pre-salt resources development will draw vast amounts of economic and human resources and pose significant macroeconomic risks. On the other hand, the petroleum industry can generate multiplicative effects into the country's economy and, even more importantly, generate rents that can be diverted towards the promotion of renewable energy sources. This paper simulates the rent generation of Brazil's petroleum development up to 2030 according to: the country's current fiscal regime, projections of petroleum supply and a probability analysis of Brent price evolution, and assesses how these economic resources, if properly allocated, can pave the way for an increased use of renewables in Brazil. Findings show that an ambitious energy innovation program based on a target-oriented agency plus a program for solar development would cost less than half the minimum average annual petroleum rent free for investing in renewables between 2013 and 2030. The remaining budget could improve the security of ethanol fuel supply, by avoiding the negative impacts of sugar prices spikes on Brazil's ethanol production.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.64; Jan 2014: p.58-70
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.64; Jan 2014: p.58-70
Key WordsPetroleum Resources ;  Renewable Energy Sources ;  Brazil