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IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented, Will Worsen In 2023

“The world is in the middle of the first truly global energy crisis,” the executive director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, said today in Singapore.

The official went on to warn that natural gas and LNG markets would tighten further in 2023, with only 20 million tons of new liquefaction capacity scheduled to come online in that year, Reuters reported. [bold, links added]

Speaking at the Singapore International Energy Week, the head of the IEA also said that while supply remains tight, demand for gas will continue to be strong, especially in Europe and possibly in China.

Birol’s warning comes amid expectations that this winter will NOT be the toughest for Europe.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/iea-the-current-energy-crisis-is-unprecedented-will-worsen-in-2023/
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Re: IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented, Will Worsen In 2023
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2022, 02:02:33 pm »
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Re: IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented, Will Worsen In 2023
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2022, 02:17:44 pm »
The energy crisis is precedented.
The energy crisis was predictable.
The energy crisis is politician-made.

When you eliminate reliable sources of energy - nuclear, coal, oil, natural gas - and replace them with an insufficient, unreliable generation capability - wind, solar - an energy supply deficit will occur.

The Global Climate Change movement is a doomsday cult that aims to destroy western, industrial civilization at the behest of Communists and America's enemies.

All life on Earth emits waste byproducts which are then consumed by other living organisms to create more, new, additional life.  The more extreme elements of Global Climate Change Eco-Stalinism want to end all life on Earth - if it farts or pollutes it must be elminiated.


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Re: IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented, Will Worsen In 2023
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2022, 02:29:14 pm »
The energy crisis is precedented.
The energy crisis was predictable.
The energy crisis is politician-made.

When you eliminate reliable sources of energy - nuclear, coal, oil, natural gas - and replace them with an insufficient, unreliable generation capability - wind, solar - an energy supply deficit will occur.

The Global Climate Change movement is a doomsday cult that aims to destroy western, industrial civilization at the behest of Communists and America's enemies.

All life on Earth emits waste byproducts which are then consumed by other living organisms to create more, new, additional life.  The more extreme elements of Global Climate Change Eco-Stalinism want to end all life on Earth - if it farts or pollutes it must be elminiated.

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