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IEA

  • Britain Was Not Built on Slavery, Colonialism Just Benefitted a Handful of Elites: Kristian Niemietz
    Britain Was Not Built on Slavery, Colonialism Just Benefitted a Handful of Elites: Kristian Niemietz
    NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Kristian Niemietz, Editorial Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs. Kristian's new book presents empirical evidence that the British Empire was not very profitable. ...
    May 16, 2024BY Lee Hall
  • Energy Information Has Never Mattered More—So It’s Time to Reform the IEA
    Energy Information Has Never Mattered More—So It’s Time to Reform the IEA
    Commentary The International Energy Agency (IEA) turns 50 this year. Doubtless there will be champagne-infused celebrations at its ...
    January 22, 2024BY Mark Mills
  • IEA Raises Oil Demand Growth Forecasts, Flags Possible 2024 Surplus
    IEA Raises Oil Demand Growth Forecasts, Flags Possible 2024 Surplus
    LONDON—The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Tuesday raised its oil demand growth forecasts for this year and next ...
    November 14, 2023BY Reuters
  • Australia, France to Jointly Study Critical Minerals Supply Chain
    Australia, France to Jointly Study Critical Minerals Supply Chain
    Australia and France signed an agreement to jointly study the critical minerals supply chains and identify each country's ...
    October 1, 2023BY Celene Ignacio
  • Oil Prices Could Rise Further This Year, but 2024 Demand to Slow Sharply: IEA
    Oil Prices Could Rise Further This Year, but 2024 Demand to Slow Sharply: IEA
    LONDON—OPEC+ supply cuts could erode oil inventories in the rest of this year, potentially driving prices even higher, ...
    August 11, 2023BY Reuters
  • EPRINC Report Shows That IEA Net Zero Roadmap Is a Green Mirage
    EPRINC Report Shows That IEA Net Zero Roadmap Is a Green Mirage
    News Analysis Two years ago, efforts by climate activists and environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investors to ...
    June 22, 2023BY Rupert Darwall
  • OPEC Cuts May Lead to a World Crisis
    OPEC Cuts May Lead to a World Crisis
    Commentary The world is facing a precarious moment in the oil market. The recent decision by OPEC+ to ...
    April 17, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Canada Must Quickly Become a World Leader in Critical Minerals, Says IEA
    Canada Must Quickly Become a World Leader in Critical Minerals, Says IEA
    Canada’s critical minerals industry could be key in preventing a world energy crisis, but it needs to expand ...
    February 2, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • IEA Says Predicting Oil Demand to Hit Record High This Year on China’s Reopening
    IEA Says Predicting Oil Demand to Hit Record High This Year on China’s Reopening
    The International Energy Agency (IEA) says it predicts that demand for oil could reach record levels this year, ...
    January 18, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • IEA Says Global Coal Consumption Will Reach All-Time High This Year
    IEA Says Global Coal Consumption Will Reach All-Time High This Year
    Global coal consumption will hit an all-time high this year amid high demand in Europe, despite attempts to ...
    December 16, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • EU Could Face Gas Shortage Next Year, IEA Warns
    EU Could Face Gas Shortage Next Year, IEA Warns
    BRUSSELS—The European Union has enough gas for the winter but could face a shortage next year if Russia ...
    December 12, 2022BY Reuters
  • IEA Says Europe Must Act Now to Avoid Winter 2023 Gas Shortages
    IEA Says Europe Must Act Now to Avoid Winter 2023 Gas Shortages
    OSLO—Europe needs to act now to avoid a natural gas shortage next year given the loss of Russian ...
    November 4, 2022BY Reuters
  • US, Other IEA Members Have ‘Huge’ Oil Reserves That Can Be Tapped If Supply Is Disrupted: Birol
    US, Other IEA Members Have ‘Huge’ Oil Reserves That Can Be Tapped If Supply Is Disrupted: Birol
    Members of the International Energy Agency (IEA) can tap into its oil reserves to alleviate any supply issues, ...
    October 25, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • World Is in Its ‘First Truly Global Energy Crisis’: IEA’s Birol
    World Is in Its ‘First Truly Global Energy Crisis’: IEA’s Birol
    SINGAPORE—Tightening markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) worldwide and major oil producers cutting supply have put the world ...
    October 25, 2022BY Reuters
  • Global Gas Markets to Remain Tight Next Year Amid Supply Squeeze: IEA
    Global Gas Markets to Remain Tight Next Year Amid Supply Squeeze: IEA
    LONDON—Global gas markets are expected to remain tight next year as Russian pipeline gas supplies dwindle and gas ...
    October 3, 2022BY Reuters
  • Oil Rises 2 Percent on Supply Concerns, Expectations for Fuel Switching
    Oil Rises 2 Percent on Supply Concerns, Expectations for Fuel Switching
    NEW YORK—Oil rose about 2 percent on Wednesday, rebounding from the previous day's lows, as an international energy ...
    September 14, 2022BY Reuters
  • OPEC, in Contrast to IEA, Sees Lower 2022 Oil Demand Growth
    OPEC, in Contrast to IEA, Sees Lower 2022 Oil Demand Growth
    LONDON—OPEC on Thursday cut its 2022 forecast for growth in world oil demand for a third time since ...
    August 11, 2022BY Reuters
  • Russia May Cut Off Gas Completely, Europe Must Act Now: IEA
    Russia May Cut Off Gas Completely, Europe Must Act Now: IEA
    BRUSSELS—Russia may cut off gas to Europe entirely as it seeks to bolster its political leverage amid the ...
    June 22, 2022BY Reuters
  • Today’s Energy Crisis Worse Than Oil Shocks of 1970s, Could Last Longer: IEA Chief
    Today’s Energy Crisis Worse Than Oil Shocks of 1970s, Could Last Longer: IEA Chief
    The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has cautioned that the current energy crisis is "much bigger" ...
    May 31, 2022BY Emel Akan
  • IEA Marginally Cuts Global Oil Demand Forecast on Mired Outlook Due to China COVID-19 Lockdown, Russia-Ukraine War: FT
    IEA Marginally Cuts Global Oil Demand Forecast on Mired Outlook Due to China COVID-19 Lockdown, Russia-Ukraine War: FT
    The International Energy Agency (IEA) has lowered its global oil demand forecast amid surging coronavirus cases in China ...
    April 14, 2022BY Benzinga
  • IEA Says Market May Lose 3 Million bpd of Russian Oil Next Month
    IEA Says Market May Lose 3 Million bpd of Russian Oil Next Month
    LONDON—Oil markets could lose three million barrels per day (bpd) of Russian crude and refined products from April, ...
    March 16, 2022BY Reuters
  • US and Allies Announce Release of 60 Million Barrels of Oil From Reserves
    US and Allies Announce Release of 60 Million Barrels of Oil From Reserves
    President Joe Biden on Tuesday authorized the Department of Energy (DOE) to release 30 million barrels of oil ...
    March 1, 2022BY Nick Ciolino
  • Oil Prices Gain After IEA Says Market Tight
    Oil Prices Gain After IEA Says Market Tight
    LONDON—Oil prices rose on Friday after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said oil markets were tight, but were ...
    February 11, 2022BY Reuters
  • US ‘Must Not Emulate Europe’s Disastrous Energy Blueprint’: Expert
    US ‘Must Not Emulate Europe’s Disastrous Energy Blueprint’: Expert
    Spiking energy prices in Europe are tied to an increased reliance on renewables and lowered investments in fossil ...
    November 18, 2021BY Nathan Worcester
  • Boris Johnson’s Economic Vision Slammed by Conservative Think Tanks, Business Leaders
    Boris Johnson’s Economic Vision Slammed by Conservative Think Tanks, Business Leaders
    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been criticised by conservative think tanks and business leaders for making “vacuous” ...
    October 7, 2021BY Alexander Zhang
  • IEA Raises 2020 Oil Demand Forecast but Warns COVID-19 Clouds Outlook
    IEA Raises 2020 Oil Demand Forecast but Warns COVID-19 Clouds Outlook
    LONDON—The International Energy Agency (IEA) bumped up its 2020 oil demand forecast on Friday but warned that the ...
    July 10, 2020BY Reuters
  • Oil Demand Rebound Expected to Break Records Next Year
    Oil Demand Rebound Expected to Break Records Next Year
    While the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic has dealt a body blow to global oil demand in ...
    June 16, 2020BY Alan McDonnell
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