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Oil prices rise after IEA report, Trump warning on Tehran Author Peter Nurse Commodities Published 06/16/2025, 09:56 PM ...
Clean energy technologies, including renewables, nuclear, and energy storage, are set to attract $2.2 trillion in investment, twice the amount expected for fossil fuels, the IEA said in its annual ...
While policy makers are now cognisant of the challenges, a detailed IEA analysis of announced projects indicates that progress towards more diversified critical mineral supply chains is set to be ...
[LONDON] The International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday (May 15) that economic headwinds combined with record sales of electric vehicles will slow global oil demand growth for the remainder of ...
Global oil demand growth is expected to be stronger than previously anticipated due to lower oil prices and a less severe hit of U.S. tariffs on the economy, the International Energy Agency said.
The IEA now expects global demand growth to average 740,000 bpd overall this year, an upward revision of 20,000 bpd on the month because of higher expected economic growth and lower oil prices ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has cut its forecast for global oil demand growth for the remainder of 2025 to 650,000 barrels per day, as economic headwinds and rising sales of electric ...
World oil supply will rise more rapidly than previously expected this year as Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ members unwind output cuts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday ...
EV sales to continue growing despite trade uncertainty: IEA Emerging economies also see rapid growth, boosted by Chinese automakers. While Europe faces stagnation and the US sees slower growth ...
IEA: Energy sector could cut 70% of methane emissions with existing technology More than two-thirds of annual methane emissions from the energy sector could be avoided using existing technologies, ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and Opec have sharply cut their global oil demand growth forecast for 2025, citing intensifying trade tensions, particularly between the US and China. The IEA ...
Global electricity consumption from data centers is projected to more than double, according to an International Energy Agency (IEA) report, with artificial intelligence (AI) as the major driver. The ...
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