OPEC names Kuwait oil executive as secretary general
VIENNA — Top oil producing countries on Monday picked
Kuwaiti oil executive Haitham Al-Ghais as the next secretary general of the
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
Al-Ghais, who was Kuwait's OPEC governor from 2017 to June
2021, serves as a deputy managing director of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
(KPC).
His decades of experience in the industry include stints in
Beijing and London for the state oil corporation.
OPEC said in a statement that al-Ghais was appointed by
acclamation and will take up his three-year post on August 1.
He will replace Nigeria's Mohammed Barkindo, who took over
the helm of the organization in 2016 and led it for two terms.
It was during Barkindo's tenure that the grouping
drastically slashed oil output in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic hit global
markets.
Last year, OPEC and 10 allies including Russia began to
gradually open the tabs again, and prices have bounced back.
The Vienna-based organization comprises 13 members led by
Saudi Arabia which fix output to control prices along with the 10 other
countries in a grouping dubbed OPEC+.
So far OPEC+ has resisted pressure by top oil consuming
nations, such as the United States, to more aggressively boost production.
A monthly OPEC+ meeting of all 23 members via
videoconference on Tuesday is expected to continue to stay the course and
modestly boost output.
The group in its statement credited Barkindo with being
"instrumental in expanding OPEC's historical efforts to support
sustainable oil market stability through enhanced dialogue and cooperation with
many energy stakeholders" in the face of the pandemic.
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