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Newsletter
Jun 2026
Oil exports through Strait of Hormuz rise
…eve of the crisis; and more.
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Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz rise – but significant risks remain
Oil prices have eased substantially in recent weeks on signs that fuel exports through the Strait of Hormuz have started to recover – underpinned by the interim agreement between the United States and Iran in mid-June seeking to reopen the Strait and to lay the foundations for a lasting peace.
A full recovery will nevertheless take time, according to our latest monthly Oil Market Report. https:/… -
Newsletter
Mar 2026
The energy implications of events in the Middle East
…Northern Hemisphere is set to increase the call on LNG in the months ahead.
An extended loss of output from the Ras Laffan facility in Qatar could significantly exacerbate this market tightness. Production was shut down following an Iranian attack on the facility on 2 March.
The IEA is continuously assessing the energy security implications of the current situation in coordination with governments around the world.
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Newsletter
Mar 2026
The Strait of Hormuz and global LNG supply
How the Middle East conflict is impacting natural gas markets worldwide
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Welcome back to Energy Snapshot, the International Energy Agency’s monthly newsletter focused on charts and data. In today’s edition, we look at how the Middle East conflict is affecting global LNG markets.
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The impacts of the Middle East conflict on oil markets https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-march-2026 have been in focus over the past week… -
Newsletter
Mar 2026
IEA responding to major global energy security threat
Plus, the largest ever oil stock release; 10 options to ease price pressures on consumers; assessing the impacts on oil markets; a new podcast episode unpacking the IEA collective action; Romania’s request to join the IEA; and more ...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: The latest on the energy crisis stemming from the Middle East conflict and our emergency oil stock release; 10 options to ease price pressures on consumers; assessing the impacts on oil markets; a new podcast episode putting the… -
Newsletter
Apr 2026
How the Middle East war has upended oil markets
Plus, assessing the energy and economic impacts with leaders; IEA on the Time 100 list; how the energy and AI nexus is evolving; tackling supply chain risks for rare earth elements; and more ...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: Our latest assessment of the situation in global oil markets; discussing the energy and economic impacts of the Middle East war with leaders; our Executive Director on the Time 100 list; tackling supply chain risks for rare earths; new analysis on the evolving relationship… -
Newsletter
Apr 2026
Supporting countries in the unfolding energy crisis
Plus, meeting with the leaders of Australia and Japan; our new crisis response tracker; coordinating with the IMF & World Bank; podcast episodes on sheltering consumers and impacts in Southeast Asia; the prospects for key energy technologies; and more ...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: Meeting with the leaders of Australia and Japan on the energy impacts of the Middle East conflict; new online tracker showing government responses to the energy crisis; special podcast episodes on sheltering households and businesses, and on the impacts… -
Newsletter
Apr 2026
Tackling rare earth supply risks
New data shows supply chains for rare earths are particularly geographically concentrated
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In recent years, the IEA has repeatedly emphasised the energy security risks linked to the supply of critical minerals, which are vital for modern energy systems, transport and advanced manufacturing.
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Newsletter
May 2026
A deepening crisis in oil markets and beyond
Plus, engaging with the leaders of Canada and Austria; Nigeria makes request to join IEA; discussing institutional ties with the UAE; the energy crisis impact on cooking fuel access; methane emissions and energy security; and more...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: The latest developments in global oil markets; meetings with the leaders from Canada, Austria and OPEC; the Nigeria government’s request to join the IEA; discussing the establishment of institutional ties with the UAE; the impact of the energy crisis on… -
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Feb 2026
Growth of IEA Family is milestone for global energy governance
Plus, other key outcomes from our Ministerial on critical minerals, Ukraine & more; our 3rd Energy Innovation Forum; the latest on oil markets; the rapid rise of batteries; and more ...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: Highlights from our Ministerial Meeting in Paris, including closer institutional ties with Brazil, Colombia, India and Viet Nam and an expanded mandate on critical minerals security; insight from our 3rd Energy Innovation Forum; the latest trends in global oil markets; new data on the rapid rise of batteries… -
Newsletter
May 2026
Contending with the effects of the energy crisis
Plus, meeting with Germany's Chancellor in Berlin; supporting consumers during the crisis; disruptions in natural gas markets; new data on the energy sector in 2025; hosting leaders to discuss COP31 priorities; and more ...
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: Our Executive Director meets with the German Chancellor in Berlin; how governments can best support consumers during the energy crisis; the Middle East crisis is changing the outlook for natural gas; data and analysis on key global energy trends in 2025; a new…