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Claire Bouteille
Chief Management Officer. Claire Bouteille joined the IEA as Chief Management Officer in May 2013. As head of the Office of Management and Administration (OMA), she has overall responsibility for the Finance Unit, the Information Systems Unit, the Building and Operations Unit, and Human Resource issues. She was formerly the Head of Corporate Services at the British Embassy Paris, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, with direct responsibility for the leadership and management of that section, and responsibility for human resources, finance and budget management, information technology, communications, security, transport and logistics, and the bilateral Ambassador's Residence.
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Sybel Galván Gómez
Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OECD. Ms Galván holds a BA in Economics, a diploma in Advance Econometrics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), and a Master in Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She started her professional career in 1993 as advisor to the Vice Minister of Public Revenue at the Ministry of Finance, where she was involved in the project of the Mexican Central Bank Autonomy and in customs surveillance.From 1994 to 2002, she held different positions at Banco de México, the Mexican Central Bank, among them Head of the Department on Financial Credits Markets Survey. From 2002 to 2012, Ms Galván was Counsellor for Economic, Financial and Fiscal Affairs at the Permanent Representation of Mexico to the OECD.Prior to taking up her duties as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OECD in 2019, Ms. Galván held the position of Director General of Analysis and Statistics at CONSAR, the ...
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Global Energy and Climate Model key input data
Free dataset including macro drivers and techno-economic input data for all the scenarios of the modelling cycle The Global Energy and Climate (GEC) Model key input dataset includes selected key input data such as population, economic developments and prices as well as techno-economic inputs such as fossil fuel resources or technology costs.
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MODS & IEA Data Services Group Package
The most complete and comprehensive package of IEA data: all of the IEA historical data services plus the Monthly Oil Data Service and Monthly Gas Data Service This package provides a global corporate licence to all IEA online data services including the Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS). This means that such data services can be accessed by individuals working at the Customer's place of business and also the employees of the Affiliates.The package includes access to the following data services: Monthly Oil Data Service - Supply, Demand, Balances and StocksMonthly Oil Data Service - Trade Monthly Oil Data Service - Field…
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20 Nov 2025
Energy Efficiency Progress Tracker
Tracking energy efficiency progress for all regions and countries Explore energy efficiency progress for all regions and countries This dynamic dashboard enables users to explore historical data, latest market estimates, and scenarios for energy demand and energy efficiency progress. The Energy Efficiency Progress Tracker contains content and links to IEA resources including the IEA’s Energy End Uses and Efficiency Data Explorer, to help users answer the following questions: How is th...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy Highlights
Free version of the IEA's annual time series of GHG Emissions from Energy This free extract from Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy (previously called CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion) contains an extensive selection of Greenhouse gas emissions data from the energy sector for over 190 countries and regions. Emissions data are based on the World Energy Balances and on the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Inventories.With the objective to increase the scope and time range of greenhouse gas emissions estimates, the IEA has expanded the data included in this file with the following indicators:Energy related greenhouse…
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Dr Sarquis José Buainain Sarquis
Ambassador, Delegate of Brazil to the OECD and other economic organisations in Paris. An economist and career diplomat since 1991, Ambassador Sarquis has worked in the fields of economics, finance, international trade, investment, and development. He has also authored papers and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in these fields.He is currently Brazil’s representative to the OECD and other international economic organisations in Paris. Previously, he was Secretary for Foreign Trade and Economic Affairs and G20 Sherpa (2020-2023) and Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at the New Development Bank (2018-2020).Ambassador Sarquis holds a PhD and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BSc in Electronic Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He is also a graduate of Brazil’s diplomatic academy - Instituto Rio Branco.