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- IEA Economist Warns of Oil Shortfalls
- It's not every day that an International Energy Agency economist can be heard publicly stirring the pot about peak oil and energy shortfalls in the near future. But old habits are sometimes put aside of new priorities; it appears that the agency is becoming more worried about the future. ...
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
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- IEA's Chief Economist: U.S. Nat Gas Industry a Global Game-Changer
- The boom in unconventional gas production in the United States is an international game-changer that will have far-reaching implications to global supply and prices. At least that's the word -- and an intriguing one at that -- from the International Energy Agency in its highly anticipated 2009 World Energy Outlook. Massive amounts...
- Blog posts 2009-11-10
- IEA PREDICTS IRAN WILL BECOME MAJOR GAS SUPPLIER TO EU
- The International Energy Agency IEA predicted that the IslamicRepublic of Iran will be a major gas supplier to the EU in the future, Tehran Timesreports.Fatih Birol, IEA's chief economist, said Russia and Iran togetherpossess 52 percent of the world's gThe International Energy Agency IEA predicted that the IslamicRepublic of Iran...
- Research articles 2002-10-06
- IRAN: IEA PREDICTS IRAN WILL BECOME MAJOR GAS SUPPLIER TO EU.
- The International Energy Agency IEA predicted that the Islamic Republic of Iran will be a major gas supplier to the EU in the future, Tehran Times reports.Fatih Birol, IEA's chief economist, said Russia and Iran together possess 52 percent of the w The International Energy Agency...
- Research articles 2002-10-06
- HIgh Oil Price Would Hurt Rebound - IEA
- By Edward McAllisterUNITED NATIONS (Reuters UK) - Oil prices would threaten a rebound in the global economy if they rise beyond current levels, the chief economist of the International Energy Agency said on Monday."We would like to see oil prices not to go higher than these levels as it is...
- News items 2009-11-23
- IEA Economist Sees Greater Government Role in Energy
- IEA Economist Sees Greater Government Role in Energy Industry Policy-makers must make some drastic improvements to combat serious security, financial, and environmental challenges in the future, according to Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency IEA. "The challenges are so huge and so...
- Research articles 2002-12-05
- IRAN TO BE MAJOR GAS EXPORTER TO EU: INT'L ENERGY AGENCY.
- BRUSSELS, Oct 4 Asia Pulse - The International Energy Agency IEA Wednesday predicted that the Islamic Republic of Iran will be a major gas supplier to the EU in future. Fatih Birol, IEA's chief economist, in a press conference in Brussels today said Iran has one of the...
- Research articles 2002-10-04
- Russia Urged To Join EU's Greenhouse Gas Scheme.
- Russia should join the European Union's greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in order to profit both financially and environmentally from its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, according to Fatih Birol, chief economist at the Paris-based International Energy Agency IEA. Such a move could...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- Price of crude oil and bullion begins to ebb
- Crude oil prices fell by more than $1 yesterday after reaching a fresh 2009 high in the previous session. Gold prices also softened as commodity markets paused for breath after recent strong gains. Nymex December West Texas Intermediate dropped $1.02 to $80.35 after hitting $82 in the previous session, a...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Price of crude oil and bullion begins to ebb
- Crude oil prices fell by more than $1 yesterday after reaching a fresh 2009 high in the previous session. Gold prices also softened as commodity markets paused for breath after recent strong gains.Nymex December West Texas Intermediate dropped $1.02 to $80.35 after hitting $82 in the previous...
- External links 2009-10-22
- International Energy Association: Forced to Eat Their Optimistic Data on Future Oil Supply?
- Gregor Macdonald submits: The Guardian newspaper dropped a small bomb on the International Energy Agency (IEA) Monday night, on the eve of the IEA’s annual release of their signature product: The World Energy Outlook. According to the British newspaper, at least one if not two whistleblowers within the agency...
- External links 2009-11-11
- IEA Shoutout: Nukes, Renewables, Energy Efficiency Key to Climate Change Battle
- The world -- in the eyes of the International Energy Agency -- cannot resume its trip down the same fossil fuel path. Instead, the Paris-based agency, which released Tuesday its 2009 World Energy Outlook, called for a profound change within the energy sector and a global agreement to limit...
- Blog posts 2009-11-11
- ONE-ON-ONE: FATIH BIROL, CHIEF ECONOMIST OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY.
- Do we have to worry about the end of the oil era? Do we have to worry about the end of the oil era?
- Research articles 2005-10-21
- Saudi Arabia must invest in oil production: IEA
- PARIS AFP — The price of oil could rise by 50 percent by 2030 if Saudi Arabia does not invest adequately in oil production, the chief economist at the International Energy Agency IEA warned. Fatih Birol told the Financial Times newspaper that Saudi Arabia would have to almost double...
- Research articles 2005-11-03
- IEA official says unrest overshadows Iraqi oil production
- PRAGUE AFP — An International Energy Agency IEA official said at a conference in Prague that the IEA does not believe Iraq can boost oil production to predicted levels owing to unrest in the country. "We do not think that it is possible in the absence of security and...
- Research articles 2006-02-22
- Nuclear power is 'essential tool': IEA
- LONDON AFP — The International Energy Agency will urge countries around the world to accelerate construction of nuclear power plants next week, the IEA's chief economist told the Financial Times in an interview. Fatih Birol, speaking ahead of the publication of the agency's World Energy Outlook, said that countries must...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- $500 BILLION TO DEVELOP OIL FACILITIES BY 2030
- According to Al-Hayat newspaper (September 28, 2004), the International Energy Agency, an intergovernmental body committed to advancing security of energy supply, economic growth and environmental sustainability through energy policy co-operation, estimates at $500 million the costs of developing the oil facilities, oil refineries and petroleum infrastructure in the Arab Gulf...
- Research articles 2004-09-28
- OIL WILL DOMINATE 2030'S ENERGY PICTURE, BUT SUPPLY VULNERABILITY GROWS
- It's going to be a "fossil fuel future" in the year 2030, with oil remaining the world's dominant fuel. But the security of oil supplies will be a major issue in the decades ahead. This is one of the conclusions of the International Energy Agency's World Energy Outlook...
- Research articles 2002-12-09
- IEA PREDICTS AVERAGE OIL PRICE OF $50 A BARREL IN 2006.
- Fatih Birol, head economist at the International Energy Agency IEA, reckons that oil prices will hover around $50 a barrel in 2006, provided there is no major incident, he told an interview in the Berliner Zeitung newspaper published at the end of December. "It's still a...
- Research articles 2006-01-12
- Peak Oil Closer Than IEA Forecasts Show: Report
- LONDON (Reuters) - The world is closer to a peak in oil supply than International Energy Agency estimates admit, UK newspaper The Guardian reported in its Tuesday edition, citing an unidentified "whistleblower" at the IEA.The IEA, which advises 28 industrialized countries on energy policy, is scheduled to release its World...
- News items 2009-11-10
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