Fatih Birol (IEA): "The war in Iran is already the greatest threat in history to energy security"
Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, warns that the current reduction in oil supply due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran poses unprecedented risks to global energy security.
What suggestions did the IEA give to the world regarding the oil crisis?
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has provided significant recommendations to individuals and governments in light of the ongoing war in the Middle East, which is impacting the global oil market.
War in Iran is the greatest threat to energy security in history, says head of IEA
The head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the ongoing war in Iran poses unprecedented risks to global energy security, severely disrupting oil and gas supplies in the Persian Gulf.
Work from home and avoid flights: international agency suggests measures to contain rising energy costs
The International Energy Agency has proposed measures to mitigate the impact of rising energy prices due to geopolitical tensions, including working from home and avoiding air travel.
IEA Head: Restoration of oil and gas supply from the Gulf may take 6 months
The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that it may take six months to restore oil and gas flows from the Gulf due to recent disruptions.
Macron: We will investigate what the UN can do to open the Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron is exploring ways the UN can assist in reopening traffic in the Strait of Hormuz amid concerns about disruptions to oil and gas deliveries.
IEA recommends working from home, avoiding flights due to energy prices...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recommended measures such as working from home and avoiding flights to mitigate the impact of rising energy prices caused by geopolitical tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
Government responds to urgent demand to cut energy use due to Iran crisis
The UK government urged citizens to maintain normal fuel consumption despite warnings from the International Energy Agency to cut energy use amid the Iran crisis.
Energy Crisis: How about a Speed Limit?
The International Energy Agency warns that without rapid solutions in the Persian Gulf, the ongoing oil crisis could severely impact energy markets and economies, urging governments to implement measures to conserve energy.
Brits told to work from home and drive slower in 10-point plan for energy crisis
The UK government has advised citizens to work from home and reduce their driving speeds as part of a plan to mitigate the energy crisis exacerbated by rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Telework, use of transportation means and avoidance of air travel: Recommendations from the IEA due to energy crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has proposed measures to alleviate consumer pressure from rising oil prices, advising teleworking, reduced speed limits on highways, and avoiding air travel when possible.
Stay Home, Don't Move - The Energy Agency Urges Quick Fuel Savings
The International Energy Agency has issued urgent recommendations to individuals, businesses, and governments to swiftly reduce fuel consumption in response to rising fuel prices driven by conflicts in the Middle East.
Oil supply chain disruptions โ International Energy Agency calls to change daily habits
The International Energy Agency has recommended reducing oil consumption habits in response to oil supply disruptions caused by the war in Iran.
Consequences of the Iran War: International Energy Agency recommends speed limit on highways
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has advised a speed limit on highways in response to rising oil prices, following the largest release of oil reserves in history.
Drive Slower, Don't Get on Planes: IEA Advises on Managing the Energy Crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recommended various measures to governments, businesses, and households to cope with the energy crisis triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
Measures Against Oil Crisis: Energy Agency Advises Speed Limit and More Remote Work
The International Energy Agency recommends significant demand-side measures, including speed limits and increased remote work, in response to the oil and gas crisis caused by the conflict in Iran.
Working from home, slower on highways, less flying. IEA issued recommendations for the energy crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued new recommendations to address the ongoing energy crisis, advocating for measures such as working from home and reducing travel.
Remote work, reduce your speed, cook with electricity... The ten tips from the IEA to reduce oil consumption
The IEA has released ten effective measures to mitigate the impact of the Middle East war on oil prices and supply.
Work from home and slow down on the road: worldโs energy watchdog advises emergency measures as oil prices rise
The International Energy Agency has advised emergency measures to curb oil demand amid rising prices and supply shortages due to the Middle East conflict.
IEA proposes date-driven measures, lower speed limits, and fewer flights
The International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests interventions such as lower speed limits and reduced air travel due to rising oil prices caused by conflicts in the Middle East.
IEA Presents Ten Measures to Address Energy Crisis, Including Remote Work and Public Transport
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced ten strategies for governments, businesses, and households to mitigate the energy crisis caused by turmoil in the Middle East.
International Energy Agency Proposes Solutions to Reduce Global Oil Shock
The International Energy Agency suggests urgent measures to reduce oil demand in response to skyrocketing prices due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Oil: Released Stocks Begin Arriving on the Market, Announces the IEA
The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced the release of 426 million barrels of strategic oil reserves to counter the impact of conflict in the Middle East.
Revelation of 'Global Drone Conspiracy', Ukraine Upset by NIA Action, Claims Russia Behind It
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India exposed an international network involving foreign nationals allegedly training armed groups in Myanmar with modern drones and warfare technology, leading to Ukraine's protest over potential Russian involvement.
DEBT UNPAID โฉ WADA postponed decision and showed mercy to Donald Trump
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has postponed discussions about expelling countries with unpaid dues from international sporting events, affecting the US and President Donald Trump.
Wada concedes โ Donald Trump will participate in the World Cup
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has postponed its decision on potentially banning state officials from international competitions until September, now allowing U.S. President Donald Trump to participate in events like the upcoming World Cup.
The Matosevic Case: Tennis Now Officially Has a Blood Doping Case
Tennis player Marinko Matosevic has admitted to undergoing a blood transfusion in 2018, sparking an investigation by the International Tennis Integrity Agency for doping violations.
1st Blue Heritage Summit Thessaloniki โ Christos Tsentemeidis: The new Thessaloniki International Fair will be a new very positive example for Greece
The President of the National Exhibition Agency, Christos Tsentemeidis, outlined plans for a transformed Thessaloniki International Fair, turning the area into a multifunctional urban park to attract visitors year-round.
WADA attempts to ban Donald Trump from participating in the Los Angeles Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is considering a rule that could potentially prevent U.S. President Donald Trump and other representatives of the U.S. government from participating in major international sports events, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
End of alarm in Bushehr: No damage was caused by the missile that hit the nuclear power station in Iran
A missile incident in Bushehr, Iran, did not result in damage or injuries at the country's sole nuclear power plant, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Breaking: The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran informed us that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant site on Tuesday evening
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that a projectile has hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran as informed by Iranian authorities.
Estonian Storage Center Opens Strategic Fuel Reserves to Free Market
The Estonian Storage Center has decided to release its strategic fuel reserves to the open market in response to global oil supply crises.
CBSA dog sniffs out 22.5 kg of raw meat in travellerโs luggage at Pearson airport
A detector dog from the Canadian Border Services Agency found 22.5 kilograms of raw meat in a traveler's luggage at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
"Orlen Lietuva" - urgent directive: 12 days of fuel reserves ordered to be released into the market
Lithuania will release 80,000 tons of fuel reserves into the market as part of a collective action prompted by the International Energy Agency amid rising oil prices due to military actions in the Middle East.
The Government greenlights the release of up to 11.5 million barrels of oil from Spanish reserves starting now
Spain will immediately release strategic oil reserves to stabilize the market following a significant rise in crude prices due to foreign conflicts.
Rising Tension in the Hormuz Strait Leads to Spike in Oil Prices
Oil prices have surged after comments from the head of the International Energy Agency regarding stockpiles, while stock shares of technology companies have also seen increased interest.
The Education and Youth Agency is purchasing travel organization services for millions
The Estonian Education and Youth Agency is seeking to contract travel services for both domestic and international trips, with the aim of facilitating various travel-related needs.
Tennis icon forced to hand back prize money and slapped with four-year ban
Former Australian tennis player Marinko Matosevic has received a four-year ban from the sport for multiple doping violations and must return his prize money.
Oil eases amid signs Iran is allowing some tankers pass through Strait of Hormuz
Global oil prices have decreased after an oil tanker successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a potential easing of tensions involving Iran's control of this crucial passage.
If necessary, it is possible to release additional oil supplies, said the head of the IEA
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) stated that additional oil supplies could be released if required to address market concerns.
If necessary, we will release additional oil supplies, said the head of the world energy agency
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has stated that they are prepared to release additional oil supplies if required.
Energy agency is open to releasing more oil
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is prepared to release more oil if necessary, following a previous announcement to release 400 million barrels to stabilize prices amid rising tensions.
International Energy Agency: Additional Reserves Ready If Oil Crisis Continues
The International Energy Agency has indicated its readiness to release additional emergency oil reserves if the energy supply disruptions due to the Gulf war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz continue.
International Energy Agency: Open to even greater release of oil reserves
The International Energy Agency is considering releasing more oil from its emergency stockpiles if necessary, according to its Executive Director Fatih Birol.
Lithuania is considering steps to regulate fuel prices: 'The first step has been taken'
Lithuanian government discusses releasing fuel reserves to stabilize fuel prices amid geopolitical tensions.
Experts say that only the United States can increase production: challenges in crude oil procurement from outside the Middle East
The Japanese government has begun releasing oil reserves to ensure a stable supply amid potential disruptions in crude oil imports from the Middle East.
US religious freedom commission blasts Indian organizations
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has called for sanctions against India's intelligence agency and a social service organization for violating religious freedom.
War in the Middle East: 'There is a high chance that oil prices will rise even more'
Antoine Halff, co-founder of Kayrros, expresses concerns over the potential for significant increases in oil prices due to the ongoing Middle East crisis.
Public Agency Consolidation, Outline by the End of This Month... Incheon Airport Union Opposes Merger of Two Airport Corporations
The South Korean government has initiated a reform plan to consolidate public agencies, including the merger of Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airport Corporation, facing immediate opposition from labor unions.
Middle East war: Japan begins release of strategic oil reserves
Japan has initiated the release of its strategic oil reserves in response to rising oil prices due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.