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International Energy Agency

(IAE)

The International Energy Agency is a policy advisor to its 28 member countries on the energy market, particularly focusing on oil.

Experts Most Alike:

Joseph Romm   Physicist, Environmentalist, Writer 75% Agreement / 1
Robert Hirsch   Energy Policy Analyst 100% Agreement / 1

Experts Least Alike:

The Economist   Politics and Business Magazine 25% Agreement / 1
Steven Chu   US Energy Secretary, Nobel Laureate in Physics 50% Agreement / 1

International Energy Agency's Opinions

Neutral
I would be very surprised if the oil productions would effortlessly increase during the next 20 to 25 years to meet, lets say, 120 mb a day without any problems. Even if the potential should be there, we will not get this oil to the markets. The conclusion is that we have to be prepared to see very turbulent, tight and high prices oil markets - this will not be good for the economy.
02 May 2008    Source


Mostly Agree
As far as I know this will be the first profound public study in which we verify and revise our knowledge about how much oil and gas is going to the markets. ... There is a gap between the global demand for oil and the amount which is or can be brought to the market from that region. We think that the oil producers have to increase their production output significantly, but we are not sure that they will do it or even can do it. ... I think we are entering a new world oil order.
02 May 2008    Source


Comparisons to Other Experts

Agree
Robert Hirsch
Energy Policy Analyst
100% / 1 opinions

Mostly Agree
Matt Savinar
Lawyer
62% / 2 opinions

Joseph Romm
Physicist, Environmentalist, Writer
75% / 1 opinions

Matthew Simmons
CEO and Oil Analyst
75% / 1 opinions

In-Between
Steven Chu
US Energy Secretary, Nobel Laureate in Physics
50% / 1 opinions

Mostly Disagree
The Economist
Politics and Business Magazine
25% / 1 opinions

Disagree