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Upstream Online  Nov 17  Comment 
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has not seen much recovery in actual oil demand in Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD) countries and the pace of global recovery may not justify Opec raising output at its...
Reuters  Nov 13  Comment 
FBR Capital Markets upgraded its outlook for tankers to "overweight" on expectations that the supply of vessels will fall in tune with the demand in 2010 with the phasing out of single-hull vessels and a shifting seaborne transportation landscape.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 13  Comment 
LONDON: A leading academic institute has urged governments to review global oil supplies for themselves because of the ''politicisation'' of the International Energy Agency's figures.
FX Street  Nov 13  Comment 
What does OPEC and the International Energy Agency have in common? Well usually not too much but there are exceptions. OPEC represents the interests of oil producers whose club pumps about 40 percent of the of the global oil supply and the...
Times Online  Nov 12  Comment 
The recent rise in oil prices, buoyed by growing global demand and economic revival, “risks derailing the recovery” if it continues, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today.
Upstream Online  Nov 12  Comment 
Wall Street Journal  Nov 11  Comment 
The International Energy Agency used its annual World Energy Outlook as a platform to argue the case for a major international deal on stemming global warming.
Times Online  Nov 11  Comment 
The world is facing a bill of $500 billion ($£300 billion) for every year that it delays in reaching a global deal on climate change, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said yesterday.
The Straits Times  Nov 10  Comment 
LONDON: The world is much closer to running out of oil than official estimates admit, but the International Energy Agency (IEA) is underplaying a looming shortage for fear of sparking panic buying, a British newspaper reported, citing an...
The Economist  Nov 10  Comment 
Financial Times  Nov 10  Comment 
The International Energy Agency warned that the world must cut its dependency on fossil fuels by the end of the next decade if it is to avoid a dangerous spike in global temperatures
The Globe and Mail  Nov 10  Comment 
Canada.com  Nov 10  Comment 
The global natural-gas market will be awash in supply for the next five years, the International Energy Agency warned Tuesday, a call much uglier than the industry’s expectations and one that will further batter Alberta’s once-flush coffers
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