Tracking where critical minerals originate & how they move through supply chains is increasingly important for efforts to diversify supplies. Our new report examines traceability practices today and what's needed to support their wider adoption 👉 https://iea.li/4vJahnp
International Energy Agency (IEA)
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Committed to shaping a secure and sustainable energy future for all.
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The IEA is the global energy authority, providing data, analysis and solutions on all fuels and all technologies. We help governments, industry, and citizens make good energy choices.
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http://www.iea.org
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- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 201-500 employés
- Siège social
- Paris
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- Administration publique
- Fondée en
- 1974
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- Energy security, Environmental protection, Economic growth et Engagement worldwide
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The latest episode of our Everything Energy podcast is out now Listen as IEA's Rebecca Schulz & David Martin examine how the plunge in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is rippling through global oil markets 👇 Apple https://iea.li/44rmeCm Spotify http://iea.li/40N257l
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Supply chains for key energy technologies each contain at least 1 weak link – posing risks to resilience & economic security. Click through below for a snapshot of today's energy technology manufacturing landscape and what it means for industrial competitiveness. And to learn more, explore our Energy Technology Perspectives 2026 report 👉 https://iea.li/4cxi2UA
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Global oil demand is set to fall by 1.5 million barrels per day in the second quarter of 2026 compared to the same period last year. This would be the sharpest decline since Covid-19 lockdowns dramatically reduced fuel consumption. More in our April Oil Market Report – freely available in full on our site 👉 https://iea.li/41H98it
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Vulnerable households & businesses in many countries have been hardest hit by rising energy prices in the wake of the conflict in the Middle East. Our new commentary explores how governments can best support consumers who need it most during the crisis 👉 https://iea.li/4tsioTQ This commentary builds on the menu of demand-side options outlined in our recent report that governments, businesses & households can take to ease price pressures. Learn more 👉 https://iea.li/4sHYEdx
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Our newsletter went out today, with info & analysis on how the Middle East war has upended oil markets, assessing the energy and economic impacts of the crisis with leaders, our Executive Director Fatih Birol on the Time 100 list & more. Read it now 👇
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Our Global Energy Review 2026 is out now! It shows that energy demand growth was met by diverse range of sources in 2025 – led by solar & then gas While growth slowed from the previous year, electricity use outpaced overall demand Explore the analysis: https://iea.li/41HLG4B
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🗣️ “2.3 billion people rely on LPG for cooking today … many of those countries rely on imports from Gulf countries” In our recent podcast, Stéphanie Bouckaert discusses options to help shield consumers from the impacts of oil & gas market disruptions 👉 https://iea.li/4uPCLv7
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Government spending on energy has more than doubled since 2019, exceeding $405 billion in 2025 Most of this has been directed toward investments in energy infrastructure, manufacturing, renewables, efficiency & incentives for fuel switching 👉 https://iea.li/4coaRy1
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Data centre electricity use surged in 2025, even with tightening deployment bottlenecks driving a scramble for solutions Our new report looks at the rapidly evolving energy & AI nexus – and the impacts on energy affordability, security & more Out now 👉 https://iea.li/3Qf9B91
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