Is NATO ready to jump into the war over Hormuz? See Lunch Break
NATO has formed a coalition of 22 nations to ensure free passage in the Strait of Hormuz amidst rising tensions with Iran.
Middle East: Report: IEA Chief Fears Worse Energy Crisis Than in the 1970s
Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, has warned that the current energy crisis could be more severe than the crises of the 1970s.
World losing more barrels of oil each day than in two 1970s crises combined, IEA chief says โ video
The International Energy Agency's executive director warns that the current global energy crisis due to geopolitical tensions is more severe than past oil crises.
NATO Chief is Confident that the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expresses confidence that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened for shipping after assurances of international support for safe passage amid ongoing tensions.
Director of the Energy Agency: We can see the worst energy crisis in decades
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the world is facing potentially the worst energy crisis in decades due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
SOS signal from the IEA: No country is immune to the worst energy crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the global energy crisis, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is affecting every nation with unprecedented oil supply losses.
As feared, the stock market crashes as soon as it opens, Sensex drops 1600 points
Amid negative international signals, the Indian stock market experienced a significant crash at opening, with Sensex plummeting over 1600 points.
Oil prices expected to rise every two weeks... 'Price cap policy effective but limited in use'
South Korea anticipates a staggered increase in oil prices biweekly due to market pressures and the effects of the price cap policy.
Energy Organization Leader: The Energy Crisis is Now Worse Than All Crises of the 1970s Combined
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the current energy crisis, driven by conflict in the Middle East, is unprecedented and surpasses the oil crises of the 1970s.
International Energy Agency Director: The Global Economy Faces Significant Danger Due to War in the Region
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warned that the current Middle East crisis poses a greater threat to the global economy than the oil crises of the 1970s combined.
OUR STRATEGIC MINERAL
The article discusses Estonia's strategic oil shale resources in light of the impending global energy crisis warned by the IEA.
Conflict in the Middle East: A Cost and an Opportunity for Argentina
The article discusses how fluctuations in international crude oil prices, driven by conflicts in the Middle East, impact fuel costs in Argentina, creating both challenges and opportunities for the country's economy.
International Agency recommends remote work and increased carpooling to face energy crisis caused by war
The International Energy Agency urges individuals to reduce oil demand by working from home, flying less, and driving slower due to the ongoing energy crisis caused by conflict in Iran.
As Labor faces pressure to respond boldly to oil shock, it needs to find more unconventional levers to pull
Australia's government is under increasing pressure to address rising oil prices and supply issues following recommendations from the International Energy Agency.
From Japan to Germany... 22 countries together in Hormuz, making this appeal to Iran with a warning
Twenty-two countries, spanning from Japan to Germany, have issued a joint warning to Iran, urging it to cease attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil supply.
More than 20 countries say they are ready to help end the blockade in Hormuz
Over 20 countries have condemned Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and expressed readiness to ensure safe navigation through this critical oil passage.
'NATO is just a paper tiger...', said Trump
Trump criticizes NATO's lack of cooperation in securing vital oil routes amidst rising fuel prices.
Everyone on foot!
The article critiques the International Energy Agency's proposals to address the oil crisis related to the Middle East conflict, emphasizing the challenges of upholding individual rights during crises.
Energy crisis: more smart working and lower speed limits. The recipe for austerity
The International Energy Agency recommends strategies like increased remote working and lower speed limits to mitigate the economic impact of global oil supply disruptions due to the Middle East conflict.
US Allows Sale of Iranian Crude Oil for One Month... Iran Says 'No Supply Capacity'
The U.S. has temporarily permitted the sale of Iranian crude oil in response to soaring international oil prices amid the Iran war, but Iran claims it lacks surplus supply.
Mad Max Scenario
The International Energy Agency outlines ten directives in response to the severe energy crisis triggered by the war in Iran, likening it to the 1970s oil shocks.
War in Iran presents long-term risks for China
The U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have led to an unexpected reaction from China, indicating the complexities of their mutual dependence.
First Week of the Maximum Oil Price System Implementation... Gas Prices at Gas Stations Plummet
In the first week of the maximum oil price system in South Korea, fuel prices have witnessed a significant decrease across the nation.
20 countries in a joint statement: ready to assist efforts for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz
A group of 20 countries, including Bahrain, the UK, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and New Zealand, has issued a joint statement expressing their readiness to help ensure safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
War in the Middle East: Three Weeks After the Blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, Is Global Oil Supply Threatened?
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East raises concerns about potential threats to global oil supply following the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran.
Iran declares that it has no oil surplus to offer to global markets
Iranian officials state that the country currently lacks any surplus crude oil for international markets amidst speculation of easing U.S. sanctions.
Will gas prices rise? Treasury rules out increases despite rising oil costs
The Secretary of Finance in Mexico assured citizens that gas prices will not increase, despite a significant rise in international oil prices.
โThe War in Iran Caused an Energy Shock of All Timeโ
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the war in Iran is causing unprecedented energy disruptions.
Lowering speed limits among contingency plans to curb UK oil demand
The UK government is considering lowering speed limits as a strategy to reduce fuel consumption amid a global oil supply crisis stemming from Middle Eastern tensions.
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.
Government publishes price table for diesel subsidy; market still analyzes
The Brazilian government has released a price table for diesel subsidies aimed at mitigating the effects of rising international oil prices due to the Iran conflict.
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.
The Impact of the Israel-Iran War on Your Pocket, Premium Petrol More Than 2 Rupees Per Liter Expensive
The ongoing tensions in the Middle East and a spike in international crude oil prices have led to an increase in premium petrol prices in India by Rs. 2.35 per liter.
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.
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.
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.
Liveblog Iran War: Reiche criticizes possible easing of US sanctions
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche has criticized discussions regarding a potential easing of US sanctions on Iranian oil, highlighting the implications for international values and stability.
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.
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.
Trump's Hidden Tactic to Move in the Middle East War and Distract the Enemy
Juliรกn Schvindlerman discusses the implications of Donald Trump's communications strategy amidst the Middle East conflict, particularly regarding Iran's aggressions.
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.
Pemex shows its teeth: Exports to the US increase by 161% due to Middle East conflict
Pemex has increased its crude oil exports to the US by 161% as a response to rising international oil prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.