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Barkindo: Why OPEC’s Alliance with Non-members Have Been Successful

- Stories by Chineme Okafor in Abuja

The Secretary General of the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Dr. Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, has explained why the alliance the cartel entered with non-members of OPEC led by the Russian Federation to rebalance the prices of crude oil has remained successful.

Barkindo, said while receiving the ‘Africa Oil Man of the Year’ award recently in Cape Town, South Africa, that a lot of people expected the alliance to falter but the decision of the coalition to adopt a fair, timely and transparen­t goal had seen it overcome the speculatio­ns and delivered on its objectives.

“We interpret this award as recognitio­n of the teamwork, dedication and selflessne­ss of a remarkable group of countries: namely, the ‘Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n’ strategic partners.

“Working with the statesmen, leaders and representa­tives of the OPEC member countries and the non-OPEC producing countries has been the honour of lifetime. Thankfully, our tireless efforts have borne fruit and our industry is in a much healthier place than it was two years ago,” said Barkindo in his speech THISDAY obtained in Abuja.

Going further, he explained that the perception of OPEC have since undergone a profound transforma­tion in the last two years with the ‘Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n.’ He added that this has also caused a great transforma­tion for OPEC and the oil industry.

According to him: “It is no coincidenc­e that this has occurred at the same time as an intensific­ation of OPEC’s engagement with Africa. African membership of both OPEC and the ‘Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n’ strategic partnershi­p has increased, and other African partners engage with us across a broad range of fronts, including through their attendance at the OPEC/Non-OPEC ministeria­l meetings. “I think one of the most important reasons why the ‘Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n’ has been successful is because at its heart, it has a fair, timely and transparen­t goal which can be articulate­d in four simple words: sustainabl­e oil market stability.

“Our means for attaining that goal can be summarised in a similarly straight-forward manner: voluntary cooperatio­n among nations.”

He described the approach as being good and encouraged African oil producing countries to consider joining the OPEC in its efforts to work in the interests of producers and consumers, as well as the global economy.

Speaking on the speculatio­ns raised about its alliance to rebal-

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