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Energy Security
Energy security and market stability are the pillars of the IEF producer-consumer dialogue
COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a shock to the global economy and energy markets. The IEF will use it's global platform to focus on impacts on the energy sector
Investment
Energy powers the world economy, lifts people from poverty, elevates living standards, and allows societies to prosper
Energy For All
Sustainability
Energy security is a growing concern, and sustainability adds a new market fundamental to the traditional focus on maintaining market stability based on supply, demand, trade, and investment patterns
Climate
IEF Member Countries Support the UN Paris Agreement and 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
Circular Carbon Economy
To mitigate hydrocarbons emissions, the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) employs a holistic, technology-neutral approach by incorporating clean technologies such as Carbon, Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) to store carbon underground along with processes that turn CO2 into value-added products
Smart Energy
Innovation and technology on a supercharged scale is required to meet goals addressing climate change and reducing global emissions
Oil / Gas
Even though energy demand trends continue to evolve, hydrocarbons will remain a relevant part of the energy mix for the foreseeable future
Power
The electricity sector is undergoing a swift transformation as renewables displace traditional power generation sources. But access to energy remains a critical challenge for the world to address
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy such as solar and wind are gradually shifting the global energy mix with more potential change on the horizon with battery storage and green hydrogen
Energy Efficiency
Benefits from energy efficiency include lower greenhouse emissions, lower energy costs and lower risk to energy market volatility
Transport
The largest share of oil demand - at more than 50% - continues to be transportation, including road transport, aviation, and freight
Infrastructure
Energy infrastructure must become more secure, sustainable and resilient