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Energy consumers pledge ‘Radical’ cutbacks in Russian imports

All of the IEA’s 31 members -- which includes the U.S., Japan and Germany -- outlined individual polices and plans to immediately reduce their intake following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Executive Director Fatih Birol said.

March 25, 2022 / 09:31 IST
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US President Joe Biden (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin
US President Joe Biden (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Major oil and gas consumers have pledged “radical” cutbacks in imports from Russia, the International Energy Agency said at the conclusion of its annual ministerial meeting.

All of the IEA’s 31 members -- which includes the U.S., Japan and Germany -- outlined individual polices and plans to immediately reduce their intake following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Executive Director Fatih Birol said at a press conference in Paris. He didn’t specify the intended cuts.

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President Joe Biden will make an announcement “soon” on providing U.S. supplies of liquefied natural gas to help Europe break away from Moscow, said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, who chaired this year’s IEA gathering.  The crisis should accelerate the ongoing move away from fossil fuels to renewables, she said.

“Everyone was united in condemning, obviously, Vladimir Putin’s war, but also united in seeing how we can do what we can to increase supply, adopt security measures,” Granholm told reporters. Members were committed to “this transition to clean and how we can accelerate it as fast as we possibly can.”