

Norway contributes to global energy security, while seeking to decarbonise its energy supply
Norway manages its significant hydrocarbon resources and revenues in a sustainable way, and remains a reliable supplier of oil and gas, but Norway’s government should prepare for a future with lower oil and gas revenues....Lees verderGlobal oil discoveries and new projects fell to historic lows in 2016
Global oil discoveries fell to a record low in 2016 as companies continued to cut spending and conventional oil projects sanctioned were at the lowest level in more than 70 years, according to the International...Lees verderIndia joins IEA family, a major milestone for global energy governance
The International Energy Agency welcomed India as an Association country on Thursday, expanding its partnership for a more secure and sustainable energy future with the world’s third-largest energy consumer. The announcement was made in New Delhi...Lees verderIEA finds CO2 emissions flat for third straight year even as global economy grew in 2016
Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions were flat for a third straight year in 2016 even as the global economy grew, according to the International Energy Agency, signaling a continuing decoupling of emissions and economic activity....Lees verder
IEA: ‘Na 2020 dreigt tekort aan olie’
7 maart 2016 – Na 2020 zal er te weinig olie zijn om aan de mondiale vraag te kunnen voldoen, tenzij er nu snel meer geïnvesteerd wordt in het aanboren van nieuwe bronnen. Het Internationaal...Lees verderGlobal oil supply to lag demand after 2020 unless new investments are approved soon
Global oil supply could struggle to keep pace with demand after 2020, risking a sharp increase in prices, unless new projects are approved soon, according to the latest five-year oil market forecast from the International...Lees verderRelease of IEA’s Latest 5-Year Market Forecast and Analysis, Oil 2017
This year marks a new period of oil market management by leading oil producers, who put together in late 2016 the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009. The agreement brought to...Lees verderActive competition policy key to Mexico’s successful energy reform
Mexico embarked on an ambitious and comprehensive energy sector reform in recent years to harness market forces and attract new investments, moving away from its monopoly-driven system, and leading to increasing market transparency, improved energy...Lees verderNew Zealand can play leading role in smart energy systems, says new IEA report
New Zealand has long been a global leader in developing effective energy markets, renewable energy and establishing robust policies for electricity security, linked to its unique natural resource base and geography. Over the past decade, New...Lees verderFrance’s energy transition is vital for energy security, according to latest IEA review
In its latest country review of energy policies, the International Energy Agency (IEA) praised France for setting in motion significant reforms towards more secure, affordable and sustainable energy supplies and the green growth of its...Lees verderWorld Energy Outlook 2016 sees broad transformations in the global energy landscape
As a result of major transformations in the global energy system that take place over the next decades, renewables and natural gas are the big winners in the race to meet energy demand growth until...Lees verder