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- US, Japan and South Korea Forge SMR Alliance as Nuclear Competition With China and Russia Intensifies
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Nigeria Joins IEA as Africa’s Energy Transition Expands Beyond Oil and Toward Energy Access
Nigeria’s admission as an Association country of the International Energy Agency marks more than a symbolic expansion of the organization’s global reach. It reflects a broader shift in international energy governance toward greater engagement with emerging economies where future energy demand, infrastructure investment, and decarbonization challenges are expected to be concentrated.
Strait of Hormuz Recovery Eases Oil Markets, but Southeast Asia Faces Deepening Energy Security Risks
Global oil markets have retreated from crisis highs as exports through the Strait of Hormuz begin to recover, yet the latest assessments from the International Energy Agency suggest that the apparent stabilization masks structural vulnerabilities that extend well beyond the Middle East and increasingly shape energy policy across Asia.
Before the Hormuz closure, approximately 20 million barrels of oil transited the strait every day. By the time Fatih Birol…
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