IEA’s Birol: World is in the middle of the first truly global energy crisis

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IEA’s Birol: World is in the middle of the first truly global energy crisis Energy Oil WTI Commodities

International Energy Agency Chief Fatih Birol said on Tuesday that “the world is in the middle of the first truly global energy crisis.”The decision from OPEC+ to cut output by million bbl/day is a risky one, especially as several economies are on the brink of recession.

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