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WTI Slumps To New Cycle Lows As Iran Supply Fears Loom
WTI Slumps To New Cycle Lows As Iran Supply Fears Loom Just a few short days ago we were the first to bring attention to the potential of an Iran nuclear deal being a catalyst for the next big leg lower in the energy complex and sure enough, not only is the market startuing to leg lower […]
IEA sees renewed pressure on oil prices as glut worsens
IEA sees renewed pressure on oil prices as glut worsens (Reuters) – Oil prices might have stabilized only temporarily because the global oil glut is worsening and U.S. production shows no sign of slowing, the International Energy Agency said on Friday. The West’s energy watchdog said the United States may soon run out of spare […]
US Will Never Gain Oil Market Crown Says IEA Head
US Will Never Gain Oil Market Crown Says IEA Head No matter how much oil the United States produces over the next few years, it will never become the next Saudi Arabia in the global oil market, according to Fatih Birol, the new executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). What’s especially interesting about […]
The Easy Oil Is Gone So Where Do We Look Now?
The Easy Oil Is Gone So Where Do We Look Now? In 2008, Canadian economist Jeff Rubin stunned the oil market with a bold prediction: With the world economy growing at 5 percent a year, oil demand would grow with it, outpacing supply, thus lifting the oil price from $147 to over $200 a barrel. […]
Is There Any Hope Left For Nuclear Energy?
Is There Any Hope Left For Nuclear Energy? Can nuclear help avoid the worst effects of climate change? The International Energy Agency recently provided a roadmap for nuclear power, detailing how the technology could help keep global temperature increases within a 2-degree scenario. According to the IEA report, between 2015 and 2050 total installed nuclear power […]
Oil Price Crash – What Next?
Oil Price Crash – What Next? In the fast moving oil market much of the fundamental data only becomes available for general consumption at least one month in arrears. But EIA oil price data and Baker Hughes rig counts are available weekly and with much action going on it is worthwhile updating. The price plunge seems to have reversed, […]
Why We Won’t See An Oil Price Rebound Yet
Why We Won’t See An Oil Price Rebound Yet The front page of The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, February 10 proclaimed “Oil-Price Rebound Predicted” according to the IEA (International Energy Agency). Not true. The February 10 IEA Oil Market Report states that some “market participants are seeing light at the end of the tunnel” based on oil company […]
Alternate opinions: The world’s energy information duopoly comes to an end
Alternate opinions: The world’s energy information duopoly comes to an end Recent developments are beginning to undermine the supremacy of the world’s long-running energy information duopoly and its perennially optimistic narrative. Policymakers, investors and the public should take heed. Until now most energy price and supply forecasts and analyses were based predominately on information from […]
Peak Affordable Oil
…click on the above link to read the rest of the article… It is quite obvious that high oil prices in the last 3-4 years Fig 1: WTI spot prices to 23/1/2015 http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=rwtc&f=w have reduced demand for oil, as shown in this IEA graph for OECD countries: Fig 2: Oil demand in OECD countries Oct […]
Increasing Demand For Refined Products Will Increase Oil Prices
Increasing Demand For Refined Products Will Increase Oil Prices In last week’s article I posted a chart from the International Energy Agency’srecent Oil Market Report that shows global demand for refined products catching up to supply by the 3rd quarter of this year. My opinion is that all of the analysts who are now blaming the sharp drop […]
One of These Things Is Not Like The Others: IEA’s January Report
One of These Things Is Not Like The Others: IEA’s January Report Remember the Sesame Street song? One of these things is not like the others, One of these things just doesn’t belong, Can you tell which thing is not like the others By the time I finish my song? OK. Which curve on […]
IEA Provides First Sign That Tide May Be Turning For Oil Prices
IEA Provides First Sign That Tide May Be Turning For Oil Prices Last week, energy investors got the first of several reports that should confirm for Wall Street analysts that the physical markets for crude oil are responding to the sharp drop in oil prices. I believe supply/demand will work back to a balance during […]
Iraq Could Be Oil Market Linchpin
Iraq Could Be Oil Market Linchpin. As hard as it may be to imagine, given today’s rock bottom oil prices and abundant supplies, the world may still struggle to bring enough oil online over the next few decades to meet long-term demand. Global economic growth over the next several decades is predicated on continued growth […]
IEA Says Oil Supplies May Not Keep Up With Demand
IEA Says Oil Supplies May Not Keep Up With Demand. Despite what appears to be a saturated oil market in 2014, oil producers around the world will struggle to meet rising demand over the next few decades. In its latest annual World Energy Outlook, the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that the current period of oil […]
Watching the Watchdogs: 10 Years of the IEA World Energy Outlook « integral permaculture
Watching the Watchdogs: 10 Years of the IEA World Energy Outlook « integral permaculture. The International Energy Agency (IEA) is the energy watchdog of the industrial world. The developed nations of the world were caught off guard by the oil crisis of 1973. They then realized energy resources are so fundamental to all of civilization, […]



