UCG via Getty Images The International Energy Agency on Wednesday lowered its projection for 2025 oil demand growth though the organization said it would exceed last year's. The Paris-based agency ...
The International Energy Agency anticipates an acceleration in global oil-demand growth this year, but still expects the market to be in surplus. The Paris-based organization forecasts global ...
The International Energy Agency slightly lowered this year's global oil-demand outlook, but said it still expects growth to accelerate on lower prices and an improving economic outlook in ...
LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russia could significantly disrupt the country's oil supply chains, the International Energy Agency said in a monthly report ...
(Bloomberg) — Global oil markets face a smaller surplus this year than previously expected amid stronger demand and new risks to supply, the International Energy Agency said. World inventories are set ...
The IEA said that tighter sanctions, as well as a cold weather snap in the northern hemisphere, had propelled crude prices above US$80 a barrel in early January. (Reuters pic) The latest round of ...
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LONDON - The latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russian oil announced last Friday could significantly disrupt the country's oil supply chains, the International Energy Agency said in a monthly ...
the global oil market is likely to remain in a surplus this year, due to supply continuing to outpace demand, the IEA said in its monthly Oil Market Report today. The agency continues to expect ...