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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has revised down its forecast for global oil supply growth this year, citing lower output from the United States due to falling prices and rising costs, and ...
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Global oil demand will be lower than previously forecast this year as rising trade tensions weigh on the economic outlook, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. While US imports of oil, gas ...
STORY: Global oil demand will grow much more slowly this year than expected.U.S. production increases will also taper off, due to U.S. President Trump’s tariffs on trading partners and their ...
China accounts for 61% of global mined rare earth production, but its control over the processing stage is 92% of the global output, according to the International Energy Agency. On April 4, after ...
A dispute between state-run oil company Petrobras and steelmaker Gerdau will delay the first dismantling of an oil production vessel in Brazil by at least a year, people familiar with the matter said, ...
The International Energy Agency on Tuesday cut its projection for oil demand growth this year and the next, blaming the toll on the global economy from President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Oil prices inched down on Tuesday after the International Energy Agency followed OPEC in slashing its oil demand forecast, though price falls were limited by U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion ...
Polarizing United States President Donald Trump is focusing on hydrogen as the substance grows in popularity and development as a renewable energy source.
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IEA slashes oil demand outlook as trade tensions bite
The International Energy Agency (IEA) slashed its 2025 oil demand growth forecast on Tuesday, citing rising trade tensions and a weakening global economy. The forecast widens the gap with Opec’s more ...