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Die weltweite Nachfrage nach Öl dürfte nach Angaben der Internationalen Energieagentur (IEA) im Jahr 2030 erstmals seit der Coronapandemie wieder leicht zurückgehen. Voraussichtlich werde sich ...
By Enes Tunagur LONDON (Reuters) -Stricter environmental regulations and slower global economic growth will soften marine ...
World oil supply will rise more rapidly than previously expected this year as Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ members unwind output cuts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday ...
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Klimageräte und Ventilatoren in Deutschland wegen Hitze stark gefragtDie Hitzewelle lässt die Nachfrage und den Absatz von Ventilatoren, Klimageräten und Klimaanlagen in Deutschland deutlich steigen. Das ergab eine Umfrage der Deutschen Presse-Agentur unter rund zehn g ...
Global crude demand to grow marginally less than expected in 2025 - IEA By Investing.com - Jun 17, 2025 Investing.com - Global oil demand is set to slip marginally below previous expectations in ...
The report released Monday showed that global oil demand in 2024 grew at a little less than 1 million barrels a day, as the IEA forecasters projected. "We say at IEA, 'Data always wins,'" Birol ...
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso is leading an effort to pressure the International Energy Agency to reverse its prediction that the world could soon reach “peak oil.” The Paris-based IEA is ...
IEA trims oil-demand growth outlook for 2025 as it sees supplies rising further next year Oil demand in China continues to wane. Published: July 11, 2024 at 5:53 a.m. ET. Share. Resize.
Photo by AS Photography on Pexels.com. The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) newly released “Electricity 2025” report predicts that global power consumption will jump nearly 4% annually ...
Although oil prices have seen spikes amid tensions in the Middle East, record U.S. oil and gas production has offset much of the shock. IEA projected liquefied natural gas to flood world markets ...
LONDON (Reuters) -World oil supply will rise more rapidly than previously expected this year as Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ members unwind output cuts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said ...
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