Forecasting the threat of Covid-19 and Ukraine war on energy security: An empirical study using ‎GARCH-TGARCH

Recent developments in the oil and oil-related industries have made energy security a ‎top ‎priority. Concerns about immediate threats to economic growth as well as long-term ‎energy ‎security are sparked by high costs. To maintain the life quality for everyone in ‎the world, there ‎is a significan...

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Main Author: Naima BENTOUIR
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Algiers 3 2022-12-01
Series:مجلة الميادين الاقتصادية
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Online Access:https://jmi.dz/jmi/index.php/jmi/article/view/94
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Summary:Recent developments in the oil and oil-related industries have made energy security a ‎top ‎priority. Concerns about immediate threats to economic growth as well as long-term ‎energy ‎security are sparked by high costs. To maintain the life quality for everyone in ‎the world, there ‎is a significant shared interest in ensuring that the globe can produce ‎and use energy in a ‎sustainable manner. The primary aim of the present paper is to measure ‎the impact of the dual ‎shock of the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s military action in ‎Ukraine on oil and oil-related ‎products sus as Brent Crude oil, WTI crude oil, Heating ‎oil, Natural Gas, UK natural gas and ‎Gasoline. To realize our investigation daily data ‎used for the period of 1st January 2020 to 7th ‎October 2022, the selected period ‎covered both of Covid-19 pandemic and Ukraine war ‎complications. The main findings ‎of the T-GARCH model state that there is a positive shock affect ‎on energy prices, particularly ‎oil prices that highly increased, followed by a notable augmentation in ‎the rest of ‎energy products during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This situation can positively affect ‎the ‎hydrocarbon revenues for oil-exporting countries, in the counterpart the importing-‎countries ‎are most suffering from the high cost. ‎
ISSN:2716-7615
2716-8565