Details of Research Outputs

Status已发表Published
TitleTurning the ships around: The Russia-Ukraine conflict reshapes the US LNG maritime transportation network
Creator
Date Issued2024-11-01
Source PublicationOcean and Coastal Management
ISSN0964-5691
Volume257
Abstract

Energy exports are considered a form of power. Following the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the US, as an emerging natural gas exporter, has strengthened energy transport with its allies. However, quantitative analysis of how geopolitical events influence the US's exercise of energy power remains an underexplored area. In this study, we used Automatic Identification System data and US ally relationship data to explore the spatial impacts of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on global liquefied natural gas (LNG) maritime transport and changes in US transport patterns before and after the conflict. The results show that the conflict has tightened US alliances. Transatlantic shipping activity increased the most during the time of soaring global LNG prices, with US treaty allies' coastal areas becoming the most active. Owing to the rerouting of transport ships, traffic through the Panama Canal decreased while Strait of Dover traffic increased, significantly enhancing the US’ transport route coverage to core treaty allies. Our results highlight the potential for future conflict events and emphasize the need to enhance global energy security resilience; prevent LNG from becoming a political tool; and design secure, efficient, and resilient national energy policies.

KeywordEnergy power Liquefied natural gas (LNG) Russia-Ukraine conflict US allies Vulnerable markets
DOI10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107351
URLView source
Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaOceanography ; Water Resources
WOS SubjectOceanography ; Water Resources
WOS IDWOS:001309170600001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85202979574
Citation statistics
Cited Times:5[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11951
CollectionFaculty of Busines and Management
Corresponding AuthorWang, Liehui
Affiliation
1.The Center for Modern Chinese City Studies,East China Normal University,Shanghai,200062,China
2.Research Center for China Administrative Division,East China Normal University,Shanghai,200241,China
3.Institute for Global Innovation and Development,East China Normal University,Shanghai,200062,China
4.International Centre for Resilient Supply Chains,BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,China
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Zhang, Sheng,Wang, Liehui,Ng, Adolf K.Y. Turning the ships around: The Russia-Ukraine conflict reshapes the US LNG maritime transportation network[J]. Ocean and Coastal Management, 2024, 257.
APA Zhang, Sheng, Wang, Liehui, & Ng, Adolf K.Y. (2024). Turning the ships around: The Russia-Ukraine conflict reshapes the US LNG maritime transportation network. Ocean and Coastal Management, 257.
MLA Zhang, Sheng,et al."Turning the ships around: The Russia-Ukraine conflict reshapes the US LNG maritime transportation network". Ocean and Coastal Management 257(2024).
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Related Services
Usage statistics
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Zhang, Sheng]'s Articles
[Wang, Liehui]'s Articles
[Ng, Adolf K.Y.]'s Articles
Baidu academic
Similar articles in Baidu academic
[Zhang, Sheng]'s Articles
[Wang, Liehui]'s Articles
[Ng, Adolf K.Y.]'s Articles
Bing Scholar
Similar articles in Bing Scholar
[Zhang, Sheng]'s Articles
[Wang, Liehui]'s Articles
[Ng, Adolf K.Y.]'s Articles
Terms of Use
No data!
Social Bookmark/Share
All comments (0)
No comment.
 

Items in the repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.