(VOVWORLD) - Global demand for coal, oil, and natural gas will peak this decade, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday
(VOVWORLD) - Global coal use will reach a new record this year due to high demand, said International Energy Agency (IEA)
(VOVWORLD) -The European Union has enough gas for the winter but could face a shortage next year if Russia cuts supplies further, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Monday,...
(VOVWORLD) -The EU’s embargoes on Russian crude and oil product imports and a ban on maritime services will put further pressure on global oil balances, and, in particular, on...
(VOVWORLD) - Europe can make it through this winter by filling 95% capacity of its strategic gas storage sites, but will likely run out of gas next winter if it completely loses the supply...
(VOVWORLD) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) will release 120 million barrels of oil, half of which will come from the US. Other IEA members will provide the rest
(VOVWORLD) - The International Energy Agency’s 31 Member Countries agreed on Friday to a new release of oil from emergency reserves in response to the market turmoil caused by Russia’s...
(VOVWORLD) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that energy prices and volatility in the sector could rise further due to supply issues among the group of major producing nations
(VOVWORLD) - Growth in global oil demand is expected to slow by 2025 as fuel efficiency improves and the use of electric vehicles increases, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on...
(VOVWORLD) - Coal, a major fossil fuel, helped in Europe‘s 2 decade long industrial revolution. But the use of coal has severely damaged the environment and worsened climate change, prompting...
(VOVworld) – World oil prices are unlikely to rise from current levels before 2017, and even then their recovery will be slow as massive oil stocks feed into the market
(VOVworld) - The world will need to spend more than $16trn over the next 15 years to have any chance of meeting the hugely ambitious climate change targets agreed in Paris...