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IEA: Travel less to make up for Russia’s oil shortages


According to the International Economics Group فارسThe International Energy Agency (IEA) has urged consumers to travel less, use public transport and drive slower as part of a 10-point plan to reduce energy consumption, as Russia-Ukraine military conflict worries Has intensified in terms of supply.

The plan emphasizes the urgency of the supply crisis caused by sanctions and the reluctance of buyers to buy Russian oil, which has pushed up fuel prices, for 31 Paris-based industrialized countries that do not include Russia.

According to the IEA, the proposals, which include slowing down, TeleworkingCar-free days in cities, reducing the cost of public transport and travel (shared car use), can reduce the demand for crude oil in 4 months, 2.7 million barrels per day.

As a major part of oil demand for transportation, the plan focuses on “how to use less oil to get people and goods from source to destination” and based on “specific measures” used in several countries and cities, designed.

Since the bulk of oil demand from the attackونقل The project focuses on “how to use less oil to transport people and goods from A to B” and is based on “specific measures” that have already been used in several countries and cities.

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