In an exclusive interview with Oilprice.com, OPEC's Secretary General HE. Haitham al-Ghais reaffirmed his organization's position on long-term oil demand and explained OPEC's stance on carbon reduction
Since the public spat over long-term forecasts between the leading voice of the world’s oil producers – OPEC – and consumers – the International Energy Agency IEA – broke out last fall, it remains apparent that a deep divide exists between them.Their contrasting reports were published last October in the weeks leading up to COP28. In an interview with Oilprice.
This stability is vital as a platform for future investments in exploration, and production, as well as for technologies to help reduce emissions. The OPEC Secretariat, which supports its Member Countries with research and data on a variety of key oil and energy industry issues, is fully cognizant of the importance of climate issues.
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