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Exclusive: OPEC Secretary General believes long-term demand outlook is robust- oil and gas 360

Exclusive: OPEC Secretary General believes long-term demand outlook is robust

Nasdaq DUBAI – Saudi Arabia’s decision to postpone oil capacity expansion plans should not be interpreted as an assessment that demand for crude is falling, OPEC’s Secretary General said on Tuesday. “First of all I want to be clear I cannot comment on a Saudi decision … but this is in no way to be misconstrued as a view that

OPEC Secretary General sees oil prices staying high- oil and gas 360

OPEC Secretary General sees oil prices staying high

Oil Price Rising global demand for energy and oil is set to keep crude oil prices elevated, OPEC’s Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais told the BBC in an interview published on Tuesday. Oil demand is expected to rise by around 2.4 million barrels per day (bpd) this year compared to 2022, and by another 2 million bpd next year, Al Ghais said.

OPEC Secretary General calls for coordination between oil exporting countries- oil and gas 360

OPEC Secretary General calls for coordination between oil exporting countries

Oil Price OPEC’s Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais and Iraq’s Prime Minister met over the weekend and called for coordinated action among oil exporters globally in order to reduce volatility in the oil market and avoid adverse impacts for consuming countries, Reuters reported citing a statement by the Iraqi government. The official spoke during a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia

OPEC sec gen says energy transition can not exclude fossil fuels- oil and gas 360

OPEC sec gen says energy transition can not exclude fossil fuels

Nasdaq HOUSTON, Dec 8 – The COP 26 climate change conference largely excluded the oil and gas industry, OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo told a gathering of oil officials on Wednesday, arguing producers need to be included in planning for a transition to cleaner fuels. Speaking at the World Petroleum Congress, Barkindo took up the themes of several earlier speakers