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  • "We are in touch with the IEA and oil-producing countries about the developments in the market," Mr. Carney told reporters, referring to the International Energy Agency, a body that the U.S. and other countries use to coordinate oil reserves.

    Pressures Mount to Resume Drilling Tennille Tracy 2011

  • The move was part of a 60-million-barrel release coordinated by the International Energy Agency, which is set to review the potential for further moves next week.

    Crude Settles Above $97 David Bird 2011

  • The Paris-based International Energy Agency, which is conducting a comprehensive study of the world's top oil fields, is preparing to revise its oil-supply forecast downward.

    High Oil Prices Spur Thoughts About Bubbles, 2008

  • China isn't a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, of which the International Energy Agency is a part, and isn't bound by agency guidelines that limit use of strategic reserves to times of supply disruption.

    China Centralizes Oil-Reserves Planning 2007

  • Nobuo Tanaka, the new executive director of the Paris-based International Energy Agency, which is funded by the world's leading industrialized consumer nations, said he sees little likelihood the world's spare capacity for oil production will increase notably in the near future, partly because so many oil-rich countries continue to shun outside investors.

    Why Oil May Not Stop at $100 2007

  • Egypt, Libya and Venezuela were among countries that kept the costs of fuel at less than half world market prices last year, according to a report this month from the International Energy Agency, which is part of the O.E.C.D. and advises member countries on energy policy.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES KANTER 2011

  • "We are in touch with the IEA and oil-producing countries about the developments in the market," Mr. Carney told reporters, referring to the International Energy Agency, a body that the U.S. and other countries use to coordinate oil reserves.

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  • British Columbia released by the International Energy Agency is a useful reminder of the enduring place of fossil fuels in the global energy mix.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOCK FINLAYSON 2010

  • British Columbia released by the International Energy Agency is a useful reminder of the enduring place of fossil fuels in the global energy mix.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOCK FINLAYSON 2010

  • The International Energy Agency is the OECD watchdog, although in practice more of a consumers lobby (not wanting OPEC to know its strength).

    Energy Bulletin - 2009

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