Oil supply security : Emergency response of IEA countries 2007 / ed. by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). International Energy Agency (IEA).
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene -Introduction -Establishment of the IEA -Evolving Market Conditions -Major Oil Supply Disruptions -Oil Market Supply Constraints -IEA Emergency Response Measures --Stockdraw --Production Surge --Demand Restraint --Fuel Switching --Allocation -Being Prepared is Key -Considerations for the Future
Chapter 2. Emergency Response Systems in IEA Countries -Introduction -Decision-Making Structure -Stockholding Requirements -Stockholding Systems of Member Countries -Other Response Measures -Concluding Remarks
Chapter 3. Emergency Response Systems of Individual IEA Countries -Australia -Austria -Belgium -Canada -Czech Republic -Denmark -Finland -France -Germany -Greece -Hungary -Ireland -Italy -Japan -Republic of Korea -Luxembourg -Netherlands -New Zealand -Norway -Poland -Portugal -Slovak Republic -Spain -Sweden -Switzerland -Turkey -United Kingdom -United States of America
Chapter 4. ASEAN, China and India -ASEAN -People's Republic of China -India
Annex 1. Definitions and Methodology Annex II. Summary of European Union Legislation Concerning Crisis Measures and Oil Stocks Annex III. Legal Basis for Emergency Response Organisations, Stockholding, and the Implementation of Stockdraw and Other Emergency Measures Annex IV. Developments in IEA Emergency Mechanisms, 1974-2007 Annex V. List of Acronyms
Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of North America Regional Oil Infrastructure Map of Europe