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The energy transition for oil-and gas-producing tribal nations: assessing options for energy development with the Southern Ute Indian tribe

石油・ガス産出先住民族におけるエネルギー転換:サザン・ユート族のエネルギー開発オプション評価 (AI 翻訳)

Daniel Raimi, Brian Charles Prest, A. M. M. Thompson

Environmental Research Energy📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-28#エネルギー転換Origin: US
DOI: 10.1088/2753-3751/ae6598
原典: https://doi.org/10.1088/2753-3751/ae6598

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日本語

本論文は、米国コロラド州の天然ガス産出先住民族であるサザン・ユート族との共同研究の成果を報告する。天然ガス、風力、太陽光発電のシナリオ分析を通じ、2050年までに天然ガス生産と関連収入が減少する一方、太陽光発電は経済的に viable である可能性を示す。共同研究アプローチは他の先住民族との協働のモデルとなり得る。

English

This paper presents a collaborative research project with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, a natural gas-producing tribe in Colorado. Scenario analysis shows that natural gas production and revenues decline through 2050, while solar development may be economically viable. The collaborative approach serves as a model for working with indigenous communities on energy transition.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

米国先住民族のエネルギー転換事例であり、日本のGX政策とは直接関連しない。しかし、地域固有の事情を考慮したエネルギー計画の重要性を示唆しており、日本の地域エネルギー政策にも示唆を与える。

In the global GX context

This case study of a US tribal nation's energy transition offers insights for collaborative decision-making with indigenous communities. While not directly applicable to global corporate disclosure frameworks, it highlights the need for inclusive transition planning, relevant to energy justice discussions worldwide.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a model for collaborative research with indigenous communities and quantitative scenario analysis for energy transition in resource-dependent regions.

🏢実務担当者:Empty

🏛政策担当者:Demonstrates the importance of involving indigenous communities in energy transition planning and assessing local renewable potential.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract This paper presents the results of a multi-year collaborative research project between the authors, several other researchers, and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, a natural gas-producing Tribe whose Reservation sits near the “Four Corners” region of southwestern Colorado. In this collaboration, we worked with the Tribe to inform their decision-making about future energy development by producing multiple scenarios depicting the potential for natural gas, wind, and solar development on their Reservation. We begin by describing the efforts the Tribe has made over the last several decades to build substantial wealth from its natural gas production, along with its current strategies for developing new energy projects to sustain economic development and ensure tribal sovereignty. In our modeling work, we find that natural gas production on the Reservation—absent the development of new shale formations—declines under all scenarios through 2050, as do associated Tribal revenues. We also find that solar—but not wind—development may be economically viable on parts of the Reservation, although we do not attempt to calculate hypothetical Tribal revenues from future wind and solar projects. Along with these quantitative results, we believe that our collaborative research approach may serve as a model for other scholars who wish to work with Tribal nations within the United States as they seek to make decisions in a changing energy landscape.

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