The IEA's Fatih Birol: Oil prices will soon begin 'reflecting ...
At an Atlantic Council Front Page event, Birol argued that oil prices, while high, are “not reflecting the severity of the problem."
www.atlanticcouncil.orgFatih Birol has been commenting on the energy crisis and market dynamics in several recent appearances, highlighting heightened risk and the need for diversification of energy sources and routes. He has also stressed that current oil prices may not fully reflect the severity of supply disruptions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz and Middle East tensions, and he advocates using strategic oil reserves as a temporary measure rather than a long-term fix. He emphasizes a multi-faceted response, including diversification of suppliers, energy mix, and trade routes to strengthen energy security.
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At an Atlantic Council Front Page event, Birol argued that oil prices, while high, are “not reflecting the severity of the problem."
www.atlanticcouncil.orgRussia's invasion of Ukraine has elevated security concerns as a key driver of the energy transition, says Fatih Birol
time.comFatih Birol tells the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Forum about how the energy sector will fare post-pandemic and the opportunities that lie ahead.
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