IEA Chief: “Energy Crisis Worse Than 1970s Oil Shocks” – Global Economy at Risk |
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The world is facing an energy crisis more severe than the oil shocks of the 1970s, according to Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). In a stark address at the National Press Club of Australia, Birol warned that the global economy is under a “major, major threat” — with disruptions now spreading beyond oil and gas to vital industries like petrochemicals, fertilizers, and helium.
Asia is at the epicenter, heavily dependent on the Strait of Hormuz — a critical waterway Iran has effectively closed. Iranian missile strikes have also halted Qatar’s LNG exports, and while Australia can help fill the gap, the IEA says it cannot do so alone.
The IEA has already released a historic 400 million barrels of oil from global stocks and is in talks with Canada, Mexico, and other nations to boost supply. Birol cautioned that while more releases are possible, they are “not the solution” — only a way to “reduce the pain.”
At least 44 energy assets across nine countries have been severely damaged, and the IEA chief warned that rationing and COVID-style conservation measures may be needed for some time, with poorer nations hit hardest.
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📌 Key Topics Covered:
– IEA’s urgent warning
– Why is this crisis worse than 1973 & 1979
– Asia’s vulnerability & Strait of Hormuz
– LNG disruption: Qatar, Iran, and Australia
– IEA response: Oil releases & production talks
– Global impact, rationing, and risks to poorer nations
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