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Waivers on Iranian sanctions granted by the United States provided some relief to oil markets but the global economy is still very fragile, the head of the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday.
News ID: 2675   Publish Date : 2018/11/21

US shale may be the darling of the oil industry now, but the boom is not going to last, according to the International Energy Agency.
News ID: 2614   Publish Date : 2018/11/15

Natural gas is expected to overtake coal as the world’s second largest energy source after oil by 2030 due to a drive to cut air pollution and the rise in liquefied natural gas (LNG) use, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.
News ID: 2601   Publish Date : 2018/11/14

Rising global oil supplies, a weaker outlook for global oil demand growth, and a recent $15/bl decline in oil prices have combined to make a compelling argument for the Opec and non-Opec Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) to recommend a return to production restraints in 2019.
News ID: 2591   Publish Date : 2018/11/11

High oil prices are hurting consumers and could also have adverse implications for producers, the executive director of the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday.
News ID: 2484   Publish Date : 2018/11/01

The world is pumping out more oil and other petroleum liquids than ever before.
News ID: 2439   Publish Date : 2018/10/14

Oil markets look “adequately supplied for now” after a big production increase in the last six months, but the industry is coming under strain, the West’s energy watchdog said on Friday.
News ID: 2427   Publish Date : 2018/10/13

Oil markets look ‘adequately supplied for now’ after a big increase in production over the last six months but the oil industry is coming under strain as it copes with increasing global demand, the West’s energy watchdog said on Friday.
News ID: 2421   Publish Date : 2018/10/12

Bioenergy from liquid biofuels and biogas will lead growth in renewable energy consumption to 2023, due to its rising use in the heating and transport sectors, according to the International Energy Agency.
News ID: 2398   Publish Date : 2018/10/09

Plastics and other petrochemical products will drive global oil demand to 2050, offsetting slower consumption of motor fuel, the International Energy Agency said.
News ID: 2379   Publish Date : 2018/10/08

The impending initial public offering of shares in Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest oil producer by volume, will be a bellwether for investors’ belief in humanity’s readiness to curb the carbon emissions set to disrupt centuries of stable climate.
News ID: 1210   Publish Date : 2017/08/21

Oil-price gains will trigger a “significant” increase in US shale output as OPEC and other producers rein in supply, according to the head of the International Energy Agency.
News ID: 881   Publish Date : 2017/01/20