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- catalog abstract "Every five years, the International Energy Agency publishes an exhaustive report on its Member countries’ preparations to respond to major oil supply disruptions. This review, the first since 1996, finds strong legislative frameworks and administrative structures in each IEA country. Most countries have oil stocks well above the 90 days of net oil imports to which they are committed. IEA countries also have viable demand restraint programmes. Weaknesses in national programmes have been identified and will be corrected. The review provides a complete overview of emergency response potential agency-wide. It also contains detailed country-by-country analyses for 28 countries, including the Czech Republic, the newest IEA member, and the candidate countries Poland, Korea and the Slovak Republic. In each case, an assessment is made of the main emergency response measures, including stockdraw, demand restraint, fuel switching, extra oil production and the sharing of oil supplies. A separate section presents the legislative and regulatory texts underlying each country programme. The IEA was founded in 1974 following the oil shock of 1973. Its main initial objective was to ensure an effective response to any further oil disruption. While much has changed in 26 years, safeguarding the energy security of its Members remains a core mission for the Agency.".
- catalog contributor b12045521.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Every five years, the International Energy Agency publishes an exhaustive report on its Member countries’ preparations to respond to major oil supply disruptions. This review, the first since 1996, finds strong legislative frameworks and administrative structures in each IEA country. Most countries have oil stocks well above the 90 days of net oil imports to which they are committed. IEA countries also have viable demand restraint programmes. Weaknesses in national programmes have been identified and will be corrected. The review provides a complete overview of emergency response potential agency-wide. It also contains detailed country-by-country analyses for 28 countries, including the Czech Republic, the newest IEA member, and the candidate countries Poland, Korea and the Slovak Republic. In each case, an assessment is made of the main emergency response measures, including stockdraw, demand restraint, fuel switching, extra oil production and the sharing of oil supplies. A separate section presents the legislative and regulatory texts underlying each country programme. The IEA was founded in 1974 following the oil shock of 1973. Its main initial objective was to ensure an effective response to any further oil disruption. While much has changed in 26 years, safeguarding the energy security of its Members remains a core mission for the Agency.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter I: The Changing Pattern of IEA Emergency Response Requirements -- -Experience from the Past -- The Main Factors in Emergency Response Potential -- Key Recent Developments -- Emergency Response Policy Issues for the Future -- Chapter II: IEA Emergency Response Potential – an Overview -- -Emergency Reserves -- Demand Restraint -- Stockdraw vs. Demand Restraint -- Other Response Mechanisms -- Organisation -- Chapter III: The Response Potential of Individual IEA Countries -- -Australia -- Austria -- Belgium -- Canada -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Luxembourg -- The Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Norway -- Portugal -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Turkey -- The United Kingdom -- The United States -- Chapter IV: The Emergency Response Potential of Candidate Countries -- -Poland -- Republic of Korea -- Slovak Republic -- ANNEX I: The Legal Basis for IEA Member Country Emergency Response Organisations -- ANNEX II: The Legal Basis for the 90-Day Stock Obligations and Compulsory Stockdraw. -- ANNEX III: Summary of European Union Legislation Concerning Crisis Measures and Oil Stocks -- ANNEX IV: Developments in IEA Emergency Mechanisms 1974/2000 -- Energy Websites of IEA Member Countries -- List of Abbreviations".
- catalog extent "370 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9264185755".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD ; [Washington, D.C. : OECD Publications and Information Centre, distributor],".
- catalog subject "HD9560.6 .O374 2001".
- catalog subject "National security.".
- catalog subject "Petroleum industry and trade Government policy.".
- catalog subject "Petroleum reserves Government policy.".
- catalog subject "Petroleum reserves International cooperation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter I: The Changing Pattern of IEA Emergency Response Requirements -- -Experience from the Past -- The Main Factors in Emergency Response Potential -- Key Recent Developments -- Emergency Response Policy Issues for the Future -- Chapter II: IEA Emergency Response Potential – an Overview -- -Emergency Reserves -- Demand Restraint -- Stockdraw vs. Demand Restraint -- Other Response Mechanisms -- Organisation -- Chapter III: The Response Potential of Individual IEA Countries -- -Australia -- Austria -- Belgium -- Canada -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Luxembourg -- The Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Norway -- Portugal -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Turkey -- The United Kingdom -- The United States -- Chapter IV: The Emergency Response Potential of Candidate Countries -- -Poland -- Republic of Korea -- Slovak Republic -- ANNEX I: The Legal Basis for IEA Member Country Emergency Response Organisations -- ANNEX II: The Legal Basis for the 90-Day Stock Obligations and Compulsory Stockdraw. -- ANNEX III: Summary of European Union Legislation Concerning Crisis Measures and Oil Stocks -- ANNEX IV: Developments in IEA Emergency Mechanisms 1974/2000 -- Energy Websites of IEA Member Countries -- List of Abbreviations".
- catalog title "Oil supply security : the emergency response potential of IEA countries in 2000.".
- catalog type "text".