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Slugcatcher: Big oil flogs the IEA

As worthy and respected as it might be there seems no doubt to Slugcatcher that the International Energy Agency (IEA) is totally misreading today’s energy market, which leads to a question; what’s the point of the IEA?

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If asked in the early days of the agency's 50-year history the answer would have been an unequivocal response: "to ensure the security of oil supplies", or to act as "the Western world's energy watchdog"....

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