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19 Feb 2026
2026 IEA Ministerial Declaration Supporting the IEA’s Work on Critical Minerals Security
…the voluntary Critical Minerals Security Programme, such as the Critical Minerals Information Dashboard, particularly as access to these minerals is being used as a means of exerting leverage and control over global supply chains. We call for continued work on these efforts, and direct the IEA Secretariat as a key international platform to support countries in their efforts to enhance preparedness for potential supply disruptions, including those caused by export restrictions, and to accelerate the realisation of strategic projects that support diversification taking into account existing international efforts. Acknowledging that multiple elements of global supply chains contribute to energy security…
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Alfonso Cusi
Department of Energy Secretary. Alfonso Cusi has headed the Philippine Department of Energy since July 2016, overseeing the institutionalisation of energy efficiency measures in the country. He has more than four decades of leadership experience in both the private and public sectors, notably in the transportation and logistics industries.
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Teresa Ribera Rodríguez
Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition. Teresa Ribera Rodríguez has served as Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition at the European Commission since December 2024. Her previous government roles include Spain's Minister of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge and State Secretary for Climate Change. Ms Ribera Rodríguez has also held senior roles at environment and sustainable development organisations around the world.
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OPEC International collaborations
Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries The Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is an intergovernmental organisation created in 1960 with the objective of co-ordinating and unifying petroleum policies among OPEC Member Countries, to guarantee market stability.Each year, the IEA, the International Energy Forum (IEF) and OPEC organize a Symposium on Energy Outlooks as part of a joint work programme. The symposium gathers senior analysts and delegates from oil comp...
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Monthly Electricity Statistics
Monthly electricity production and trade data for 47 countries This dataset, updated monthly, provides electricity production and trade data for OECD Member Countries and electricity production data for a selection of other economies.An interactive data explorer is also available..Stat Explorer and SDMXStarting In March 2026, Monthly Electricity Statistics (MES) dataset will be available through the .Stat Data Explorer. This platform allows users to view the data and export it in Excel and CSV formats.As part of this transition, the IEA has carried out a harmonisation process to align codes and naming conventions across all agency data dissemination…
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Podcast episode
The IEA’s largest ever emergency oil stock release
The global oil market is facing the most severe disruption in its history, with the war in the Middle East largely halting energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade chokepoint. In response to this disruption, IEA Member countries agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency stocks – the largest collective action since the Agency’s founding more than 50 years ago. In this special episode, IEA Director of Energy Markets and Security Keisuke Sadamori puts the stock release in context and answers key questions about the decision and its implementation.
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News
19 Feb 2026
IEA Ministers elevate Agency’s Critical Minerals Security Programme as key international platform for mineral security
…role in strengthening international cooperation on mineral security.“From power grids and batteries to AI chips and jet engines, critical minerals are central to modern economies,” said IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol. “Over the past five years, we have significantly strengthened our global data and analytical capabilities on critical minerals, matching the world-leading capabilities that we have in other parts of the energy sector. Building on this, we are now expanding the Critical Minerals Security Programme to promote coordinated action in the face of supply disruptions. Just as governments came together to respond to the oil shock of 1973…
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