Does Crude Oil Production Respond Differently to Oil Supply and Demand Shocks? Evidence from Alaska

Author:

Baek Jungho1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, College of Business and Security Management, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA

Abstract

The paper conducts extensive research on how Alaska’s oil production is affected by shocks in oil supply, aggregate demand, and oil-specific demand under both symmetric and asymmetric scenarios. We demonstrate that employing an empirical model with the inclusion of an asymmetric assumption provides a more suitable approach for comprehensively understanding the short and long-term impacts of various oil shocks on Alaska’s oil production. We also find that Alaska’s oil production is significantly affected by oil supply and aggregate demand shocks over both short and long periods, whereas oil-specific demand shocks have a minimal impact. Finally, our research identifies asymmetric effects in the long term, particularly concerning the influence of aggregate demand and oil-specific demand shocks on Alaska’s oil production. However, no asymmetric effects are observed for the three oil shocks in the short term.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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