International Energy Agency
International Energy Agency
Source profile
- Type: Intergovernmental
- Access / format: Official web page (HTML)
- Machine-readable: No — manual read
- Update cadence: unknown
- Used for: economic-impact context
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Facts citing this source
The war is associated with significant disruption to European energy supply and a reordering of oil and gas trade flows.
The IEA tracks Russia's oil export revenues, which it has reported declining over 2025 as discounted Urals prices and tighter sanctions weighed on receipts; revenue and rerouting estimates are associative and not a causal attribution to any single measure.
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Version history
This source is byte-present in 151 frozen dataset versions (v1.37.0–v1.187.0), citing 0 observations and 2 facts. Appearances are derived from committed frozen payloads only.
Full record history: records/source--iea/data.json.
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