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Iran’s Oil Revenues Hit $34 bln in 9-Month Period in 2023: IEA

EghtesadOnline: Despite the unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States against the country, Iran’s oil revenues in the first nine months of last year (January to September 2023) reached $34 billion, accounting for 12% of OPEC member states’ total oil income.
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Publish Date:20/January/2024 | 11:08

Birol: IEA Concerned About Tensions in Hormuz Strait

EghtesadOnline: The International Energy Agency is "significantly" concerned about geopolitical tensions, including in the Strait of Hormuz, but oil markets are currently well supplied and unlikely to see "huge price increases for now," the head of the agency said Friday.
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Publish Date:20/July/2019 | 10:43

IEA Sees Oil Market Oversupply in 2019

EghtesadOnline: Surging US oil output will outpace sluggish global demand and lead to a large stocks buildup around the world in the next nine months, the International Energy Agency said on Friday.
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Publish Date:13/July/2019 | 24:02

Iran world’s 3rd largest gas producer

EghtesadOnline: The International Energy Agency ( IEA ) in its latest report on the status of the global energy market said that Iran was the world’s third largest producer of natural gas in 2016.
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Publish Date:27/September/2017 | 14:26

IEA Cuts Estimates for Crude Needed From OPEC in 2017, 2018

EghtesadOnline: The International Energy Agency cut estimates for the amount of crude needed from OPEC this year and in 2018 after lowering its historical assessments of consumption in some emerging nations.
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Publish Date:12/August/2017 | 06:05

IEA chief Birol: Oil market to rebalance in second half of 2017

EghtesadOnline: The global oil market is expected to rebalance in the second half of 2017, but further output increases among key producers such as Nigeria and Libya could hamper this process, International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol said on Tuesday.
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Publish Date:05/July/2017 | 05:21

IEA Sees Oil Investment Revival After a Two-Year Rout

EghtesadOnline: Oil companies are reviving investment after a two-year rout as OPEC output cuts boost prices, easing but not eliminating the risk of a future supply crunch, the International Energy Agency said.
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Publish Date:07/March/2017 | 05:13

Oil rises on 90 percent compliance on OPEC output deal

EghtesadOnline: Oil prices rose more than 1 percent on Friday after the International Energy Agency ( IEA ) reported record initial compliance by OPEC members implementing last year's landmark deal to curb output in an effort to prop up global oil prices.
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Publish Date:10/February/2017 | 24:37

IEA Says $65 Oil 'Ambitious'

EghtesadOnline: Despite a recent OPEC agreement to cut oil production and boost prices, it is unrealistic to expect that the commodity will reach $65 a barrel in the near term, an analyst at the Paris-based International Energy Agency told CNBC.
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Publish Date:04/February/2017 | 10:03

Oil prices will be much more volatile in 2017: IEA

EghtesadOnline: Global oil prices will witness "much more volatility" in 2017 even though markets may rebalance in the first half of the year if output cuts pledged by producers are implemented, the head of the International Energy Agency ( IEA ) said on Sunday.
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Publish Date:15/January/2017 | 17:48

OPEC Deal to Create Oil-Supply Deficit Next Half, IEA Says

EghtesadOnline: Global oil markets will swing from surplus to deficit in the first half of 2017 as OPEC and other producers follow through on an agreement to cut supply, according to the International Energy Agency.
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Publish Date:13/December/2016 | 19:35

An OPEC Oil Price Surge May Not Last, IEA Says

EghtesadOnline: An oil price surge triggered by a successful OPEC agreement to cut production could be snuffed out as supply surges back, according to the head of International Energy Agency.
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Publish Date:24/November/2016 | 17:20

Oil demand won't peak before 2040, despite Paris deal: IEA

EghtesadOnline: The International Energy Agency expects global oil consumption to peak no sooner than 2040, leaving its long-term forecasts for supply and demand unchanged despite the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement entering into force.
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Publish Date:16/November/2016 | 10:20

IEA Changes View on Oil Glut, Sees Surplus Enduring in 2017

EghtesadOnline: The surplus in global oil markets will last for longer than previously thought, persisting into late 2017 as demand growth slumps and supply proves resilient, the International Energy Agency said.
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Publish Date:14/September/2016 | 06:23

IEA Sees Oil Glut Easing

EghtesadOnline: Global oil markets will continue to re-balance this year as a pick-up in demand from refiners absorbs record output from several Persian Gulf producers, the International Energy Agency predicted.
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Publish Date:16/August/2016 | 09:22