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Navigating Alberta’s Oil Volatility: Strategies for Economic Stability

byAl Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

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Alberta’s economy frequently grapples with the inherent volatility of oil prices, a challenge that can significantly impact provincial coffers and lead to substantial deficits. With tomorrow’s provincial budget looming, the discussions around oil revenue downturns, deficit spending and increasing debt are more critical than ever. Our team at Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) consistently analyzes these dynamics, providing insights into how economies dependent on oil can better manage price fluctuations. This piece explores potential strategies, drawing lessons from international approaches and considering their applicability to Alberta. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for fostering long-term fiscal resilience and mitigating the effects of an unpredictable global energy market. We aim to shed light on proactive measures that could stabilize revenue streams and protect against future shocks. 

Alberta’s Deep Reliance on Oil Prices

Alberta’s financial health is acutely tied to the price of oil. Government disclosures indicate that every dollar change in the price of WTI shifts the province’s revenue by roughly $750 million, highlighting the vulnerability of the provincial budget to market swings. Based on an average WTI price of $61 per barrel, the province was forecasting a deficit of about $6 billion. Beyond WTI, Alberta’s revenue is also influenced by foreign exchange rates and the quality differential, the discount applied to Canadian heavy  crude because it provides less valuable amounts of refined products. These three factors collectively determine the province’s financial outlook, with WTI prices ranking as the No. 1 driver.

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Learning from the Hacienda Hedge: A Proactive Approach to Alberta Oil Volatility

To mitigate oil price volatility, other oil-producing nations have implemented innovative strategies. Mexico employs a program known as the Hacienda hedge, which involves hedging 10% to 20% of the country’s annual oil production, roughly 200,000 to 300,000 barrels per day. This strategy entails purchasing insurance to guarantee a minimum oil price, often around $75 per barrel, at an annual cost of $1 billion to $2 billion. This approach proved highly effective during periods of low oil prices, such as the financial crisis of 2008-09, COVID-19 in 2020 and the Shale War in 2015-16, providing substantial payouts and insulating the economy from severe shocks. 

Could Alberta adopt a similar strategy, perhaps dubbed the “Rocky Mountain Hedge?” While certainly feasible, the optics present a challenge. Public perception often views such insurance as “gambling with taxpayers’ money,” and the cost, though a fraction of a potential $6 billion deficit, can be politically unpopular. Nobody likes paying for insurance, especially when the benefits are not immediately visible. 

Exploring Other Hedging Instruments

Beyond a direct hedging program, other financial instruments could offer protection. A “collar” is one such option, designed to ensure a floor price, say $75, while also setting a maximum price, such as $100. This means that any price above the maximum would go to the financial institution providing the insurance, effectively capping the province’s upside. The main pitfall is the potential for public outcry if oil prices spike and the province forfeits significant revenue. Headlines might declare that the province “wrote off X amount of dollars” by using such an instrument. Implementing these tools requires a robust public education campaign to explain that the goal is not to maximize profits but to ensure stable revenue flow and protect against volatility. 

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Current Market Dynamics and Future Outlook

Currently, WTI prices are around $66.25 per barrel, exceeding the $61 budget forecast. While this might suggest an overreaction to the deficit, our forecasts indicate prices could weaken as we progress through Q2. Recent geopolitical events and supply disruptions, such as the 20-million-barrel outage in Kazakhstan and the 7-million-barrel supply reduction from winter storms in the Lower 48, temporarily tightened the market. In addition, tensions between Iran and the U.S. have introduced  a geopolitical premium. However, we anticipate these factors to be transient. The worst-case scenario of extremely low prices has been averted for now, but sustained high prices are not guaranteed. 

Recommendations for Alberta’s Fiscal Management 

When considering strategies for managing Alberta’s oil volatility, two primary recommendations stand out. First, strengthening the province’s sovereign wealth fund is paramount. This “savings bank” represents prudent fiscal management and, while challenging during a deficit, is crucial for long-term stability. The province has promised a $2.8 billion deposit this year, which is a positive step. Second, exploring the potential for a hedging program similar to Mexico’s warrants serious consideration. This could involve putting the idea to a referendum, allowing Albertans to decide if they are willing to pay for insurance to protect against oil price shocks. 

The Bridger Expansion: A Glimmer of Pipeline Opportunity 

Aside fiscal strategies, infrastructure development plays a vital role in market access and revenue optimization. A proposal known as the Bridger expansion seeks to utilize the potential that Keystone XL promised on the Alberta side of the border. This is not a resurrection of the entire Keystone XL project south of the border. Instead, it’s an expansion/creation of a new line that would increase the capacity to ship Alberta oil production to Guernsey, Wyoming. Guernsey is a major trading hub for Rockies oil production and has the potential to access Gulf Coast refineries. Incremental capacity outside of Alberta makes economic sense to producers, supporting growth and market reach of Wyoming. This project will be an important development to watch in the coming months. 

Conclusion

Alberta’s dependence on oil revenue necessitates proactive and strategic fiscal management to navigate the inherent volatility of global energy markets. While challenges like public perception exist, lessons from successful hedging programs and the continued development of critical infrastructure offer pathways to greater economic stability. By combining prudent savings with innovative risk management tools and enhanced market access, Alberta can build a more resilient financial future and ensure a stable revenue flow regardless of oil price fluctuations. We believe that a balanced approach, considering both established and novel strategies, is key to sustained prosperity. 

Key Takeaways

How dependent is Alberta’s revenue on oil prices?

Alberta’s revenue changes by about $750 million for every dollar fluctuation in WTI prices.

What is a potential strategy Alberta could adopt from other oil-producing nations?

Alberta could explore a hedging program similar to Mexico’s Hacienda hedge, which provides insurance against low oil prices.

What is the significance of the Bridger expansion pipeline proposal?

The Bridger expansion offers incremental pipeline capacity for Canadian producers, providing economic access to Gulf Coast refineries.

This blog post is based on an episode from the Calgary Eyeopener radio series, hosted by Loren McGinnis, featuring an interview with Al Salazar. You can check out the full episode here

About Enverus Intelligence®| Research

Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies, and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.

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Al Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

Al Salazar is a seasoned member of the Enverus Intelligence team, bringing more than 23 years of experience in the energy industry with a focus on fundamental analysis of oil, natural gas and power. Throughout his career, Al has held key positions at EnCana/Cenovus and Suncor, where he honed his skills in forecasting, hedging and corporate strategy. Al’s 15-year tenure at EnCana/Cenovus was particularly impactful, where he contributed significantly to the company’s success. Al earned his bachelor’s degree in Applied Energy Economics from the University of Calgary in 2000, followed by an MBA with honors from Syracuse University in 2007. Al’s academic background, coupled with his extensive professional experience, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the energy industry’s complexities and the necessary skills to navigate them effectively.

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