International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous intergovernmental organization within the OECD framework, founded in 1974 in response to the oil crises. Headquartered in Paris, it works with member and partner countries to support energy security, collect and publish energy data, and provide independent analysis and policy advice across fuels, power, efficiency, and emerging technologies. The IEA coordinates collective emergency oil stock measures among members and is widely known for flagship publications such as the World Energy Outlook and Energy Technology Perspectives.
For the chemical industry, the IEA provides rigorous statistics and scenario-based insights on energy demand, feedstock trends, and industrial decarbonization. Its work covers topics critical to chemicals, including hydrogen and ammonia value chains, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), process heat electrification, energy efficiency, biomass and e-fuels, and the implications of electricity market evolution. The agency’s analyses inform strategies for reducing emissions, improving energy performance, and planning investments under different policy and market pathways.
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