Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market

The present study seeks to analyze Iran's oil extraction and export behavior within the framework of membership in OPEC as an important player in the oil market and to propose a policy for the post-sanction period. The analysis of strategic relations shows that oil economies differ in terms of...

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Main Author: shahram moeeni
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Published: Tarbiat Modares University 2019-08-01
Series:پژوهشهای اقتصادی
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Online Access:http://ecor.modares.ac.ir/article-18-20660-en.pdf
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description The present study seeks to analyze Iran's oil extraction and export behavior within the framework of membership in OPEC as an important player in the oil market and to propose a policy for the post-sanction period. The analysis of strategic relations shows that oil economies differ in terms of the economic, demographic and petroleum components, and the need for oil revenues. Thus, these countries can be classified into two types of saver and expender, with different rates of depreciation. This typology and bargaining between the two groups largely determines the behavior of the players within OPEC. Accordingly, after designing an innovative model and estimating it during 2001-2017, the results indicate a strong and significant relationship between discount rate of oil countries with the previous components. In particular, oil market faces an increasing impatience and general tendency to accelerate oil exports in response to the emergence of shale oil and the change in oil market outlook. Accordingly, Iran's current role in OPEC seems nonoptimal, and economic, demographic and oil components indicate the need to adopt and enhance Iran's extraction capacity and recovery rates, while continuing membership in OPEC.
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spelling doaj.art-df8f5f6410024f2cb48689f2ac199a922023-06-15T20:24:03ZfasTarbiat Modares Universityپژوهشهای اقتصادی1735-67682980-78322019-08-01193163185Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Marketshahram moeeni0 Assistant Professor in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran The present study seeks to analyze Iran's oil extraction and export behavior within the framework of membership in OPEC as an important player in the oil market and to propose a policy for the post-sanction period. The analysis of strategic relations shows that oil economies differ in terms of the economic, demographic and petroleum components, and the need for oil revenues. Thus, these countries can be classified into two types of saver and expender, with different rates of depreciation. This typology and bargaining between the two groups largely determines the behavior of the players within OPEC. Accordingly, after designing an innovative model and estimating it during 2001-2017, the results indicate a strong and significant relationship between discount rate of oil countries with the previous components. In particular, oil market faces an increasing impatience and general tendency to accelerate oil exports in response to the emergence of shale oil and the change in oil market outlook. Accordingly, Iran's current role in OPEC seems nonoptimal, and economic, demographic and oil components indicate the need to adopt and enhance Iran's extraction capacity and recovery rates, while continuing membership in OPEC.http://ecor.modares.ac.ir/article-18-20660-en.pdfoil marketshale oilgame theorysacrifice ratioimpatience
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Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
پژوهشهای اقتصادی
oil market
shale oil
game theory
sacrifice ratio
impatience
title Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
title_full Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
title_fullStr Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
title_short Modeling the Petroleum Export Behavior of Iran after Oil Sanction in the Framework of Analysis of the Strategic Relations of the Oil Market
title_sort modeling the petroleum export behavior of iran after oil sanction in the framework of analysis of the strategic relations of the oil market
topic oil market
shale oil
game theory
sacrifice ratio
impatience
url http://ecor.modares.ac.ir/article-18-20660-en.pdf
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