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Log Exports Panacea, Poison or Painkiller? David Lewis January 31, 2013 Note: Can also be found under the working title: “Log Exports: Why you got out of bed today to listen to some former industry bozo”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Log Exports
Panacea, Poison or Painkiller?
David Lewis
January 31, 2013 Note: Can also be found under the working title:“Log Exports: Why you got out of bed today to listen to some former industry bozo”
“EDUCATION IS WHAT REMAINS AFTER YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN EVERYTHING THAT YOU LEARNED AT SCHOOL”
- ALBERT EINSTEIN
Coastal Harvest Trend (1987 – Present)
Coastal AAC vs Harvest
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Crown AAC(coast)
CrownHarvest(coast)
Foregone/lost Jobs Due to Unharvested AAC
-20,000
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1989
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2011
Full-Time Equivalents
Lost Jobs(Annually)
Lost Jobs (Total)
Coastal AAC vs. Harvest (exports overlaid)
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35
1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
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Crown AAC (coast)
Crown Harvest (coast)BC SW Log ExportsVolume (m3)
90 Million m3 of unharvested AAC between 1990 and 2012
Log Exports: Cause or Reaction?
Export process
Mid-Coast – OG, Cedar leading stand, high costs (engineering, roads, harvesting, transport & stumpage)
AMV DC HC TC St+F $115/m3 > $20/m3 + $45/m3 + $12/m3 + $30/m3 High value timber can overcome high costs North Coast – OG, HB (80% pulp stand), low costs, except for transportation
AMV DC HC TC St+F $ 55/m3 ≠ $12/m3 + $30/m3 + $18/m3 + $0.25/m3 Poor timber in an isolated location doomed to fail due to transport cost. (All costs minimized) West Coast, Vancouver Island – OG, HB, avg. timber, avg. cost, avg. transport
AMV DC HC TC St+F $75/m3 ≈ $17/m3 + $40/m3 + $10/m3 + $7/m3 The average OG stand borderline economic, extremely sensitive to market fluctuations. Requires high up front investment. West Coast, Vancouver Island – 2G, HB, avg. timber, avg. cost, avg. transport
AMV DC HC TC St+F
$65/m3 > $10/m3 + $25/m3 + $10/m3 + $7/m3 Cost pressures have forced a shift into 2G harvest
Regional Harvesting Economics
The Economics of Producing Commodity Lumber Commodity = Sawmilling + Delivered + Tariffs/taxes Lumber Price Production Cost Log Cost Two Different Industries in BC Interior $235/mfbm > $100/mfbm + $125/ mfbm (SPF ≈$30/m3) Coast $235/mfbm < $100/mfbm + $330/mfbm (HF ≈$78/m3) (Note: 2009 Avg. Delivered Log Costs used – source PWC. ) (In 2009, Chinese buyers paying $380/mfbm for commodity grade coastal logs - more for logs than lumber.)
The Economics of Harvesting: Stand AMV > Development + Harvesting + Transportation + Stumpage/ $/m3 Cost Cost Cost Fees Development Costs = Planning, Engineering, Road Building, Silviculture (obligation incurred) Harvesting Costs = Falling/bucking, Yarding, Loading, Hauling, Sort/Scale Transportation Costs = Delivery of logs from the sort to the point of sale Stumpage/ Fees = Government Rents, taxes, fees
Operability Equation for Domestic Commodity Log Sales PLc > CM + CDT + CHT + CT + CS WHAT CAN BE CONTROLLED OR INFLUENCED HERE?
PLc = Price of Commodity Lumber (price takers, little control @ commodity level) CM = Cost to manufacture lumber (coast uncompetitive, antiquated mills, no investment in sight,
taxes – maybe but with public backlash, labour – probably not, land – values increasing)
CDT = Cost to develop timber (Roads/Regs getting more expensive, substitute 2G for OG, smaller harvestable land base, lower vol/ha which lead to smaller harvest)
CHT = Cost to harvest timber (can substitute 2G for OG and seek to innovate to reduce costs, however current logging rates unsustainable, fuel and labour rising, regulation increasing.)
CT = Cost to transport timber to mills (fewer mills, all lower mainland/mid island, again fuel/regs)
CS = Cost of stumpage/fees (gov’t has cut rates or rates have been blended to historic lows, little room left to go down, SLA implications)
(Lesson: Constant cost side pressure when trying to compete in commodities. Cost factors will determine harvest level. Dumbing ourselves down.)
Coastal AAC vs. Harvest (exports overlaid)
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35
1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
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Crown AAC (coast)
Crown Harvest (coast)BC SW Log ExportsVolume (m3)
90 Million m3 of unharvested AAC between 1990 and 2012
Log Exports: Cause or Reaction?