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New podcast episode explores future of energy security with Singapore and Morocco’s energy ministers – EQ

New podcast episode explores future of energy security with Singapore and Morocco’s energy ministers – EQ

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In Short : A new podcast episode explores the future of global energy security through discussions with the energy ministers of Singapore and Morocco. The conversation highlights strategies for strengthening energy resilience, expanding renewable energy adoption, and enhancing international cooperation to address evolving global energy challenges while ensuring sustainable and reliable energy systems.

In Detail : The latest episode of the IEA’s Everything Energy podcast explores what safeguarding energy security calls for today as policymakers worldwide confront a range of traditional and emerging threats.

Now available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, the episode features conversations with Tan See Leng, Singapore’s Minister for Manpower and Minister-in-Charge of Energy, Science and Technology, and Leila Benali, Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development. Speaking on the sidelines of the IEA’s 2026 Ministerial Meeting, they discuss the fast-evolving energy security challenges facing their countries and the measures they are taking to tackle them. IEA Chief Energy Economist Tim Gould also joins the episode to highlight key findings from the recent World Energy Outlook 2025, which explores the potential implications of a shifting and multifaceted energy security context for decision-makers worldwide.

The Everything Energy podcast offers fresh perspectives on a wide range of leading global energy issues.

Previous episodes cover the vast potential of geothermal energy, nuclear energy’s comeback, energy and AI, key energy investment trends, the forces shaping oil markets, growing demand for air conditioning, efforts to expand clean cooking access, where the world’s electricity comes from, petrochemicals, Southeast Asia’s growing energy importance, Ukraine’s energy security this coming winter, major findings in the latest World Energy Outlook, the future of solar power, how to bring power to 600 million people, the shifting geography of energy demand, what’s next for the global car industry, the state of play for hydrogen and what’s driving the surge in energy jobs.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network