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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > IEA Now Predicts Oil and Gas Demand Will Rise beyond 2030, Departing from Previous Forecasts
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IEA Now Predicts Oil and Gas Demand Will Rise beyond 2030, Departing from Previous Forecasts

Last updated: November 13, 2025 2:25 am
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The latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) has surprised many experts by predicting that global demand for oil and gas will continue to rise well beyond 2030. This marks a significant departure from previous forecasts, which had suggested that demand for fossil fuels would peak by 2030.

According to the IEA, a combination of factors including low gas prices, concerns over energy security, and a lack of ambitious climate policies on a global scale will effectively delay the peak of the fossil fuel era until at least 2050. This news comes at a time when world leaders are gathered in Brazil for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, where issues such as extreme heat, President Donald Trump’s climate policy reversals, and a slowdown in emissions reduction efforts are top of mind.

The report also highlights the alarming trend of rising global temperatures, with last year being the hottest on record. The IEA projects that without significant changes to current policies, the world is on track for a 2.5 to three-degree Celsius increase in temperatures by 2100, far surpassing the goals set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

To combat this alarming trend, the IEA suggests scaling up renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and increasing the use of clean fuels. The agency warns that without these measures, the target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will be out of reach. However, they also note that with rapid advancements in technology and a focus on renewables and electrification, there is still hope for preventing further warming.

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Despite the IEA’s forecasts, some climate advocates remain optimistic about the potential for change. Dave Jones, chief analyst at Ember, a London-based energy research organization, believes that the rapid advancements in renewables and electrification could outpace the IEA’s projections based on policy and legislation.

In conclusion, the IEA’s latest report serves as a wake-up call for the urgent need to address climate change and transition towards cleaner energy sources. By investing in renewables, improving energy efficiency, and supporting technological advancements, we can still work towards a more sustainable future.

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