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05 May 2026
Context
- Global energy systems are deeply influenced by geopolitical crises, and history shows that such disruptions often lead to institutional innovation.
- The recent energy shocks following the Ukraine conflict and the closure of key maritime routes highlight Asia’s vulnerability to external supply disruptions.
- Drawing from historical precedent, particularly the formation of the International Energy Agency (IEA), it is important to examine the idea for the creation of a new regional institution, the Asian Energy Collaborative Compact (AECC), to address Asia’s evolving energy security challenges.
Historical Context: Lessons from the 1973 Oil Crisis
- The Impact of the Yom Kippur War
- The Yom Kippur War triggered a global oil crisis when Arab oil producers imposed an embargo, causing crude oil prices to surge dramatically.
- This led to a worldwide economic recession and exposed the vulnerability of oil-importing nations.
- Formation of the IEA
- In response, Henry Kissinger convened Western leaders to create a coordinated mechanism to counter producer cartels like OAPEC.
- The result was the IEA, which provided collective energy security, market intelligence, and crisis management.
Contemporary Crisis: Strait of Hormuz Closure
- Immediate Economic and Energy Impacts
- The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global oil flows, particularly affecting Asia, which relies heavily on imported energy.
- Millions of barrels of oil have been stranded, leading to shortages and emergency measures across countries like India, Japan, and the Philippines.
- Exposure to Maritime Chokepoints
- This crisis has underscored Asia’s dependence on vulnerable sea routes, including the Strait of Malacca, the Taiwan Strait, and the South China Sea.
- Although governed by international norms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), these routes remain susceptible to geopolitical tensions and disruptions.
The Need for a Regional Response
- Shared Vulnerabilities Across Asia
- Despite differences in political systems and economic development, Asian countries share common concerns regarding energy security and supply chain resilience.
- These shared vulnerabilities create a strong basis for regional cooperation.
- Limitations of Existing Institutions
- While the IEA plays a crucial role in global energy governance, its alignment with Western economies limits its effectiveness in addressing Asia-specific challenges.
- This gap necessitates a dedicated regional institution.
The Objectives of Asian Energy Collaborative Compact (AECC)
- Safeguarding Maritime Navigation
- The AECC would work to ensure free and secure passage through critical maritime routes, protecting the principle of innocent passage and reducing risks associated with chokepoints.
- Strengthening Collective Bargaining Power
- By aggregating demand, Asian countries could negotiate better pricing and terms with energy exporters.
- Addressing the Asian Premium would reduce costs and enhance market efficiency.
- Accelerating the Green Energy Transition
- The AECC would facilitate collaboration in renewable energy by pooling technological, financial, and human resources.
- It would act as a think tank to identify synergies and promote sustainable energy solutions.
Challenges to Implementation
- Political and Strategic Diversity
- Asia’s diversity in governance systems and geopolitical interests may hinder unified action.
- Unlike the Western bloc that formed the IEA, Asia lacks a cohesive political framework.
- Balancing Sovereignty and Cooperation
- While collective negotiation offers advantages, countries may be reluctant to compromise their autonomy in energy policy and trade decisions.
Future Outlook: Transitioning Beyond Fossil Fuels
- The instability in global oil markets, highlighted by shifts within producer groups, reinforces the urgency of transitioning to renewable energy.
- Although progress has been made, no Asian country has yet achieved dominance of renewables in its energy mix.
- The AECC could play a pivotal role in accelerating this transition through coordinated strategies and shared innovation.
Conclusion
- The evolving geopolitical landscape and recent energy disruptions underscore the need for a coordinated Asian response to energy security.
- Drawing lessons from the past, the proposed Asian Energy Collaborative Compact offers a strategic framework to address shared challenges.
- By enhancing maritime security, strengthening bargaining power, and promoting renewable energy collaboration, the AECC could significantly improve Asia’s resilience and sustainability in an uncertain global energy environment.
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