IEA analysis suggests global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »IEA Emergency Stocks Large Enough to Cover Disruptions in Oil Supply from Strait of Hormuz
IEA countries hold 1.55 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks.
Read More »IEA Launches New Tool for Tracking Oil and Gas-Related Methane Emissions Worldwide
IEA analysis has highlighted that global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »We can`t Expect Oil Prices To Go Much Higher
Slowing oil demand growth and a persistent global glut will cap oil prices and keep them from rising too much.
Read More »IEA Hosts High-Level Meeting on Technologies for a Clean Energy Future
Nuclear power is by far the largest source of low-carbon electricity in both Europe and North America.
Read More »IEA Concerned About Impact of Middle East Tensions
Strong growth in the price of U.S. shale oil has also contained stronger increases.
Read More »IEA and African Union Hold First Ever Ministerial Meeting on Development of Africa’s Energy Sector
The International Energy Agency co-hosted a joint ministerial summit with the African Union Commission (AUC) that brought together high-level representatives from government and industry to discuss the development of Africa’s energy sector.
Read More »International Action Can Scale Up Hydrogen to Make It a Key Part of a Clean And Secure Energy Future
The world has an important opportunity to tap into hydrogen’s vast potential to become a critical part of a more sustainable and secure energy future.
Read More »Greenhouse Gas Emission Have Declined in the UK
The United Kingdom has Made major progress in reducing emissions. according to the IEA’s latest country review.
Read More »Demand from Asia Is Set to Power the Growth of the Global Gas Industry Over the Next Five Years
Global demand for natural gas is set to keep growing over the next five years. driven by strong consumption in fast-growing Asian economies and supported by the continued development of the international gas trade.
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