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IEA Urges Aussies to Cut Oil Use, Secure Supplies

IEA Urges Aussies to Cut Oil Use, Secure Supplies

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 20, 20261m 45s

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The International Energy Agency urges Australians to adopt energy-saving measures, such as working from home, driving slower, and avoiding plane trips, to mitigate potential oil shortages due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. The agencys head, Fatih Birol, is visiting Canberra to discuss the issue, while Australian leaders reassure the public about fuel imports and avoid rationing. Birol suggests ten demand-cut ideas, including promoting public transport, carpooling, and switching to non-gas cookers. He also advocates for more electric vehicles and stresses the importance of securing supplies through global partnerships.

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