Finance Economics and Econometrics Lab
Finance Economics and Econometrics Lab
Seminar Series
2024 - 2025
Speaker: Julien Daubanes (Technical University of Denmark).
Title: “Green Finance for Oil Production”.
joint with Helena Cordt and Yiding Ma (both TUD)
Date: Wednesday, 4 June at 12h00 (Paris Time).
Abstract: In the past decade, a rapidly growing number of investors have committed to stop financing the production of carbon resources. While investors’ sacrifice increases the cost of capital for oil production projects, no normative benchmark exists indicating the financial returns that markets should forego to produce incentives aligned with climate objectives. To fill this gap, we harness economic modeling, empirical calibration, and numerical simulations. We build a model of the oil market in which the industry’s cost of capital affects drilling decisions. We calibrate the model using data covering all U.S. oil assets and simulate the dynamic competitive equilibrium in two counterfactual scenarios for the period 2000-2023: one with carbon pricing, and one with “green finance,” modeled as an augmented cost of capital. In our setting, a $60 carbon price decreases oil-related emissions by 26%. By contrast, an increase in the cost of capital by 5 percentage points results in an increase in emissions by 2%. On the one hand, green finance (slightly) increases the marginal cost of oil production; on the other hand, it generates short-termism, inducing the industry to exploit oil fields that would have remained untapped otherwise. For moderate increases in the cost of capital, the second effect dominates, making green finance counterproductive. Green finance becomes effective only when it makes the net present value of oil projects negative, which requires unrealistically high costs of capital.
Here is a link to the speaker’s and the FEELab website:
https://www.jxdaubanes.com/home
https://sites.google.com/view/feelabtbs/
You are cordially invited to participate in the following seminar of the FEELab, which will take place in Room 302, SEBASTOPOL building.
For more information, please contact: Pierre Mella-Barral p.mella-barral@tbs-education.fr