About Energy Insights

About Energy Insights

The energy landscape is constantly changing. The past 250 years have featured dramatic transformations in energy use and, at the same time, the global economic system; industrialization, improved living standards, technological and process innovation, and increased mobility of people and goods are all recent hallmarks of continual energy transition. Despite such changes, the past lives on through legacy infrastructures. These have the potential to inform solutions to key challenges on the energy horizon, but exactly how remains elusive.

To find these answers, researchers at the Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies (CES) remain on the lookout for signposts that indicate how the future of energy might unfold. Energy Insights is an annual sample of this research. Each article in our inaugural report below assesses developments in energy markets to illuminate paths forward for policymakers and industry leaders.

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Introduction

Foundations for Research and Insights

Ken Medlock offers a brief history of the Center for Energy Studies and an overview of its data-driven, cross-cutting research on the forces propelling energy market evolution.

 

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Electricity Markets & Policy

1. What Is on the Horizon for Electricity in Texas?

The challenges faced in the Texas electricity market are well publicized, but not insurmountable. Julie A. Cohn presents key findings and recommendations to address concerns about the reliability of the Texas energy grid. Several issues to watch have bearing on the state’s economy and the well-being of its population. Moreover, the outcomes of proposed policies to address various issues carry implications for electrification and the deployment of renewable energy well beyond Texas.

 

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    Rows of electricity meters.
    Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Miaomiao Rimmer | Video

    Time-Lapse Videos: Electricity in Texas

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    Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Map

    Map: Energy, Environment, and Policy in the US

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    July 17, 2024 | Kenneth B. Medlock III | Testimony
    Long-Term Reliability in ERCOT: Some Critical Issues to Consider
    April 8, 2024 | Peter R. Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Edward M. Emmett | Podcast
    Baker Briefing: Adapting the Texas Power Grid to Meet Evolving Energy Needs
    Feb. 7, 2024 | Peter R. Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Report
    ERCOT and the Future of Electric Reliability in Texas
    Nov. 20, 2023 | Julie A. Cohn | Issue Brief
    Approaching a Tipping Point for the Electric Grid
    Nov. 10, 2023 | Daniel Cohan, James Doss-Gollin | Research Paper
    Revamping the Texas Power Grid: Insights from Rice University’s Electricity Research
    Feb. 21, 2023 | Julie A. Cohn, Peter R. Hartley, and Edward M. Emmett | Podcast
    Baker Briefing: Is the Texas Power Grid ‘Fixed?’
    Dec. 12, 2022 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Conference Report
    Resource Adequacy in ERCOT: How Long-term Market Design Reforms Could Enhance Reliability

    Energy & Geopolitics in Eurasia

    2. Reality Is Setting In: Asian Countries to Lead Transitions in 2024 and 2025

    Gabriel Collins discusses how global events and rising energy demands are impacting Western-led energy transition efforts, with developing Asia taking a lead. The evolution of the global economy, the energy system that fuels it, and policies shaping regional directions all have ramifications for countries that have been economic stalwarts. 

    3. So Much for German Efficiency: A Warning for Green Policy Aspirations?

    Ted Loch-Temzelides discusses how Germany, once Europe’s economic leader, is now struggling with high energy prices and poor economic performance. This is bringing a new focus on controversial energy policies, including an emphasis on specific energy types, a reliance on Russian gas, and the closure of nuclear plants.

      China Map
      Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Gabriel Collins, Michelle Michot Foss | Map

      Map: China’s Energy Infrastructure

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      June 20, 2024 | Gabriel Collins | Testimony
      Testimony to US-China Economic and Security Review Commission
      April 25, 2024 | Gabriel Collins, Steven R. Miles | Issue Brief
      Is the US Preparing to Ban Future LNG Sales to China?
      April 2, 2024 | Gabriel Collins, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Steven W. Lewis | Podcast
      Baker Briefing: Will Taiwan’s Energy Policy Doom Its Push for Sovereignty?
      Jan. 4, 2024 | Anna B. Mikulska | Testimony
      Testimony to the US House Committee on Financial Services

      Energy & Geopolitics in the Middle East

      4. Middle East Outlook: The Energy Transition Roils the Land of Oil

      The Middle East remains a vital supplier of oil and gas resources, but it could begin to take on a different role. Jim Krane discusses the region’s emerging energy strategies in light of energy transitions, highlighting challenges and opportunities for decarbonization.

      5. Gulf States Energy-Water Cooperation

      Osamah Alsayegh discusses how the recent Iran-Iraq gas deal and the reestablishment of Iran-Saudi Arabia relations signal increased regional cooperation in the Persian Gulf to tackle energy and water challenges, despite geopolitical pressures and U.S. opposition. 

        June 6, 2024 | Osamah Alsayegh | Issue Brief
        Toward Smart Sustainable Cities in the MENA Region
        May 10, 2024 | Christina Boufarah, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Ally Godsil, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil | Conference Report
        Global Energy: Qatar’s LNG Expansion
        Feb. 29, 2024 | Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Mark Finley, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil, Karina Pan, Grace Yetter | Conference Report
        Chaos in Energy Markets Then and Now: 50 Years After the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo — A Review
        Feb. 12, 2024 | Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil, Bela Koshy, Adrienne Bradley | Conference Report
        COP28: Spotlight on the UAE
        June 29, 2023 | Jim Krane, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Bela Koshy | Conference Report
        Can the Eastern Mediterranean’s Gas Potential Translate Into Reality?
        June 1, 2023 | Jim Krane, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Mark Finley | Research Paper
        Should Abu Dhabi Quit OPEC? Reconsidering the UAE’s Membership
        May 11, 2023 | Osamah Alsayegh, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil | Conference Report
        Exploring the Energy Transition and Net-Zero Strategies of Gulf Oil Producers

        Latin American Energy

        6. Latin American Oil Production: A Rosy Outlook, for a Change

        After seven years of steady decline and an accumulated drop of 25%, Latin America’s crude oil production has recovered by more than 9% over the past two years, thanks to significant growth in Guyana and Brazil and smaller increases in Argentina and Venezuela. Francisco J. Monaldi walks us through these developments and what could be ahead for the region. 

        7. Critical Minerals in Latin America

        The Latin American does not stop with hydrocarbons: It extends into metals and minerals as well. The demand for critical minerals such as copper and lithium is projected to at least double by 2030. Tilsa Oré Mónago discusses the role of South America in responding to the growing demand for critical minerals in light of clean energy transition plans, as well as the challenges to be faced in doing so.

          May 25, 2023 | Edward M. Emmett, Mark P. Jones, Francisco J. Monaldi | Podcast
          Baker Briefing: Latin American Energy and Politics
          May 5, 2023 | Benigna Cortés Leiss, Tilsa Oré Mónago, Lindley Maxwell, Caroline Celeste White-Nockleby | Research Paper
          Paving the Road for Competitive Green Hydrogen Hubs: Does Chile Have a Chance?

          Energy, Minerals & Materials

          8. Slicing the Gordian Knot on Energy, Minerals, and Materials Outlooks

          The link from resource endowment to profitability is intimately tied to the full supply chain. In the U.S., concern about market concentration in China is motivating policy intervention to reorient supply chains in the interest of energy and national security. This is not without its obstacles, however. Michelle Michot Foss discusses how new U.S. laws intersect with the challenges of aligning materials supply chains with green energy goals amid political and economic pressures.

           

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            Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Dashboard

            Dashboard: Global Minerals Trade

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            Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Dashboard

            Dashboard: Global Minerals Production

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            June 21, 2024 | Michelle Michot Foss | Testimony
            Testimony to the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce
            Feb. 8, 2024 | Michelle Michot Foss | Research Paper
            Mining, Minerals, and Materials in the Age of Sustainability and Alliances
            July 17, 2024 | Benigna Cortés Leiss | Commentary
            Chile’s New Lithium Strategy: A Market Boost or Miss?
            Dec. 19, 2022 | Michelle Michot Foss, Jacob Koelsch
            Of Chinese Behemoths: What China’s Rare Earths Dominance Means for the US
            Dec. 12, 2022 | Michelle Michot Foss | Research Paper
            Climate Dogmas and Energy Realpolitik

            Global Natural Gas

            9. LNG: A Bridge to … Where?

            Energy transitions also connect to developments in natural gas and oil markets, both of which still receive significant attention from policymakers. Steven R. Miles explains that despite numerous challenges, global reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG) has continued to expand. Thus, future trends will be shaped by trade dynamics, geopolitical factors, regulations, and U.S. policies. LNG is important for the global energy balance, and increasing demand for natural gas means the long-term outlook for U.S. LNG exports remains bright, despite the recent LNG permitting pause by the U.S. Department of Energy.

             

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              June 3, 2024 | Gabriel Collins, Steven R. Miles, Edward M. Emmett | Podcast
              Baker Briefing: Forces Shaping the Global LNG Market
              May 10, 2024 | Christina Boufarah, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Ally Godsil, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil | Conference Report
              Global Energy: Qatar’s LNG Expansion
              April 25, 2024 | Mark Finley | Commentary
              OPEC+ — To Increase, or Not To Increase?
              April 25, 2024 | Gabriel Collins, Steven R. Miles | Issue Brief
              Is the US Preparing to Ban Future LNG Sales to China?
              June 26, 2023 | Mark Finley, Anna B. Mikulska | Report
              Wielding the Energy Weapon: Differences Between Oil and Natural Gas
              May 16, 2023 | Kenneth B. Medlock III | Report
              US LNG Exports: Supply, Siting and Bottlenecks
              April 5, 2023 | Mark Finley, Jim Krane, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
              Baker Briefing: Drilling Down on the OPEC+ Oil Production Cuts
              Feb. 7, 2023 | Kelly Neill | Policy Brief
              Why Natural Gas Price Caps in Australia are Poor Policy
              Dec. 7, 2022 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Anna B. Mikulska, Luke (Leelook) Min
              Natural Gas Balance in Europe: Germany as a Case Study
              Dec. 7, 2022 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Anna B. Mikulska, Luke (Leelook) Min | Issue Brief
              Natural Gas Balance in Europe: Germany as a Case Study

              Global Oil

              10. Outlook for Oil: What to Expect in 2024–25

              Despite its uncertain future in the context of energy transitions, oil remains the largest global energy source, and oil markets will continue to demand attention in the near term given their economic and geopolitical impacts. Mark Finley discusses global oil production, demand, and implications.

              11. The Fed Watcher’s Guide to Oil Markets in 2024 and 2025

              Mahmoud A. El-Gamal discusses the importance of U.S. monetary policy changes and oil markets. He highlights the relationships among interest rate movements, the behavior of traders, and oil price formation to argue the importance of watching Federal Reserve actions when analyzing the market for oil.

                June 28, 2024 | Mark Finley | Commentary
                The World of Energy in 2023: Mixed Message?
                April 25, 2024 | Mark Finley | Commentary
                OPEC+ — To Increase, or Not To Increase?
                Feb. 29, 2024 | Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Mark Finley, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil, Karina Pan, Grace Yetter | Conference Report
                Chaos in Energy Markets Then and Now: 50 Years After the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo — A Review
                June 26, 2023 | Mark Finley, Anna B. Mikulska | Report
                Wielding the Energy Weapon: Differences Between Oil and Natural Gas
                May 11, 2023 | Osamah Alsayegh, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Jim Krane, Ana Martín Gil | Conference Report
                Exploring the Energy Transition and Net-Zero Strategies of Gulf Oil Producers

                New Energy Technologies

                12. Engines of Change: Innovation and Growth

                Ken Medlock highlights the importance of supply chains and legacy infrastructures for the success of new technologies and stresses the role of coordination along supply chains to drive value. A holistic awareness of economics, politics, regulation, and resource scarcity is critical for developing market structures that support investment for effective decarbonization. 

                13. AI and Energy: Advanced Tools for Knowledge Discovery

                Emerging artificial intelligence (AI) tools could prove an important contributor to successfully decarbonizing energy. Christopher Bronk discusses how they can enhance our ability to process and understand extensive data streams in energy, policy, technology, and geopolitics, which could transform the way we process information and assess regional and global situations in real time.

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                  Elsie Hung | Map

                  Map: Carbon Capture in Texas

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                  Feb. 7, 2024 | Peter R. Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Research Paper
                  ERCOT and the Future of Electric Reliability in Texas
                  Feb. 28, 2024 | Dana Goerzen, Daniel A. Heller, Rachel A. Meidl
                  Balancing Safety and Innovation: Shaping Responsible Carbon Nanotube Policy
                  February 16, 2023 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Research Paper
                  Developing a Robust Hydrogen Market in Texas

                  Sustainability & Resilience

                  14. Reimagining Sustainability: A Systems Approach for a Resilient Future

                  Rachel A. Meidl discusses why sustainability requires an approach that includes environmental, social, and economic factors across the entire supply chain spanning the life cycle of energy systems. Sustainability must move beyond a narrow focus on carbon metrics to address broader impacts and drive innovation. As companies emphasize sustainability imperatives, life cycle management will become increasingly important.

                   

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                    June 18, 2024 | Rachel A. Meidl | Report
                    Toward Sustainability: Understanding the Challenges
                    March 21, 2024 | Elena Stotts-Lee, William Hynes, Rym Ayadi, Luz Maria Garcini, Fadi Maalouf, Augustin Ibanez, Mohamed Salama, Rachel A. Meidl, Harris A. Eyre | Issue Brief
                    Why Brain Health Must Lead Migration System Reform
                    March 19, 2024 | Ted Loch-Temzelides | Issue Brief
                    ESG Moving Forward: Lessons from the Past, Visions for the Future
                    February 28, 2024 | Dana Goerzen, Daniel A. Heller, Rachel A. Meidl | Policy Brief
                    Balancing Safety and Innovation: Shaping Responsible Carbon Nanotube Policy
                    Nov. 8, 2023 | Rachel A. Meidl, Kenneth B. Medlock III | Policy Brief
                    The Pride and Prejudice of Sustainability: Rethinking Sustainability From a Systems Perspective
                    July 10, 2023 | Harris A. Eyre, Rachel A. Meidl | Research Paper
                    Brain Capital Is Key to a Sustainable Future
                    June 22, 2023 | Jim Blackburn, Jennifer Borski | Research Paper
                    Finding ‘Win-Wins’ From Environmental Litigation Losses
                    May 5, 2023 | Benigna Cortés Leiss, Tilsa Oré Mónago, Lindley Maxwell, Caroline Celeste White-Nockleby | Research Paper
                    Paving the Road for Competitive Green Hydrogen Hubs: Does Chile Have a Chance?
                    April 20, 2023 | Kenneth B. Medlock III | Podcast
                    Baker Briefing: Is Texas the Next Hydrogen Hub?
                    Feb. 16, 2023 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Research Paper
                    Developing a Robust Hydrogen Market in Texas
                    Jan. 10, 2023 | Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung | Conference Report
                    Houston Energy Dialogues 2022
                    Dec. 12, 2022 | Michelle Michot Foss | Research Paper
                    Climate Dogmas and Energy Realpolitik

                    Transportation

                    15. Fueling Transportation Is Becoming More Complex

                    The transportation industry is squarely impacted by energy transitions. Ed Emmett discusses the importance of a nation’s transportation system for its economic health, much like a circulatory system is critical for the health of the individual. Shifting to new transportation energy sources poses challenges because, in some applications, it requires not just a change in the technology embodied in the mode of transportation, but an overhaul of the entire system. Each mode of transportation — from cars to shipping fleets to planes — faces different constraints that impact the economic viability of different fuel sources and methods of scaling. 

                     

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                      May 13, 2024 | Edward M. Emmett, Kenneth B. Medlock III | Podcast
                      Baker Briefing: The Future of Fuels
                      April 12, 2023 | John W. Diamond, Edward M. Emmett | Podcast
                      Baker Briefing: Tesla, Taxes and Texas

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